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Opinion

Why should UVic listen to the NIMBY crowd?

Why does UVic need to spend money on a consultant that is essentially a PR function to justify its expansion?

Organics need local solution

It’s time for the entire region to get onboard with organic kitchen-scrap composting.

Valid objections to Smart meters

(People) object to the smart meters primarily because they emit radiation that they believe is injurious.

Proud to say I live in Langford

I don’t have a mullet, my car isn’t on cement blocks and I’ve never burned garbage in the backyard.

E&N track is dead thanks to inaction

People keep writing letters briefly talking about the need for commuter service on the railway tracks referred to as E&N.

Spend on First Nations not prisons

Once again we are witnessing the level of poverty of First Nations across Canada

Closure of local non-profit sounds alarm

Staff closed the doors of the Greater Victoria Child and Family Counselling Association (CAFCA) with much sadness on Nov. 30.

Poor affected most by climate change

Delegates from 194 countries gathered in Durban, South Africa for the 12-day UN Climate Change Conference.

Toronto shows amalgamation flaws

Services, representation go down, taxes go up in amalgamation
B.C. a playground for eco-stunts

B.C. a playground for eco-stunts

If the propaganda flowing over “tar sands” crude shipments across B.C. were oil, the province would be out of deficit by now.