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EDITORIAL: Esquimalt continues to make waves

EDITORIAL: Esquimalt continues to make waves

Community working hard to transform itself into a welcoming place of opportunities
Change of course needed for ICBC

Change of course needed for ICBC

It’s time the provincial government looked at ending the monopoly on automobile insurance
Renewable energies gaining ground on fossil fuels

Renewable energies gaining ground on fossil fuels

World of electrical power generation is rapidly changing, reader writes
B.C. unions, protesters move up

B.C. unions, protesters move up

John Horgan government pleases labour, environmentalists
Keeping the 150 Party Going in Esquimalt

Keeping the 150 Party Going in Esquimalt

Canada 150 is a year-long celebration and we are keeping the party very much alive in Esquimalt with our celebration at Bullen Field on Aug. 12. We are so proud to host this free event, which will take place on the traditional territories of the Songhees and Esquimalt First Nations.
Big trees, like those on Rockland property in Victoria vital to cities

Big trees, like those on Rockland property in Victoria vital to cities

Large trees serve many roles, have climate benefits, reader writes
Canada map mosaic should be planned into Victoria’s Ogden Point redevelopment

Canada map mosaic should be planned into Victoria’s Ogden Point redevelopment

Element would be a great attraction for visitors both local and out-of-town
Eradication of polio near, thanks to Canadian support

Eradication of polio near, thanks to Canadian support

Global initiative playing a major role in reducing incidence of once-rampant disease

Letter: Enforce new Borden cycling connector

The new protected lane at Mckenzie and Borden needs to be enforced for cyclists who still choose to ignore the rules. Plenty still use the pedestrian crosswalk even though they have a dedicated lane.
Hype doesn’t help forest fire efforts

Hype doesn’t help forest fire efforts

Andrew Weaver’s climate change claim doesn’t match reality