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Keeping their options open

Will a planned spurt in residential development on the Peninsula do much to alleviate a housing crunch for mid-to-lower income ranges?

Speak up for a free and open ‘Net

Canadian government officials are working with those from 11 other nations to finalize the Trans-Pacific Partnership

Emotional responses

I could argue that the likelihood of an oil spill could be compared to the probability of a major earthquake on the west coast

OUR VIEW: Spread the word about our home

It’s the start of a new year and there’s plenty to look forward to on the Saanich Peninsula
A hopeless BC politics wish list for 2014

A hopeless BC politics wish list for 2014

Here are a few things I’d like to see in B.C. political life in the coming year, but won’t

Off leash dogs lead to bystander injury

I never thought I would be writing a letter on dogs off leash, but an incident on Dec. 4 changed my mind.
Here’s B.C.'s big political idea of 2013

Here’s B.C.'s big political idea of 2013

Profit sharing approach to labour relations comes to the public sector, and confrontation may be on the way out

Clover trap for deer an inhumane solution

Anyone familiar with the Clover trap method will know that the deer are under a lot of stress

Sandown an opportunity

With the average age of farmers at 56 years, we need more farmers and we have to find creative ways to give young farmers access to land

Check real science, not the Internet

In a previous letter I gave one example of hard data to indicate that there is peer reviewed science to support increased temperatures