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EDITORIAL: Transit’s funding enigma

Politician should ask for a public referendum on whether people are willing to pay more

LETTER: If he clucks like a chicken …

You don’t have to be a Rhodes scholar to behave like an arrogant fool
Seniors' advocate strikes a chord

Seniors' advocate strikes a chord

Lowest-income seniors are also the least likely to know about supports for rent, property tax and MSP premiums

Science literacy is good for society

What could be better than using a puzzling question as an opportunity to teach your children how to analyze research
Pay down that student loan or else

Pay down that student loan or else

Premier Christy Clark's 'get off the couch and get a job' message is being translated into government policy
Karluk: Victoria's ill-fated Arctic expedition

Karluk: Victoria's ill-fated Arctic expedition

In 1913 this already worn ship embarked upon a doomed journey that would captivate the Canadian public for more than a year.

EDITORIAL: Looking outside the classroom

The focus must always be put into the classroom and better preparing our students for the future.

We’re killing the oceans with plastic

Reducing the amount of plastic we dump into the oceans is a challenge we can meet.

Esquimalt council OK’s resident parking-only on Gosper Crescent

More than 90 per cent of area residents signed a petition demanding the parking change.

LETTER: New plan needed for Cook Street Village

There's a need for an updated Cook Street Village Plan