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Some more history revealed about Douglas

Renowned Scottish botanist did much groundbreaking work in western North America

Nurse practitioner valued member of team

Nurse practitioners often work more closely with patients than doctors

Editorial: Treatment foes must hound CRD

In 2007, the News had a discussion with a broad-based, highly placed group of scientists from the University of Victoria.

Column: Tour an uphill, emotional battle

Straddling my bike at the base of Mount Washington, I look high in the sky and squint to see the ski lodge at the top. No success.

Tuberculosis treatment funding good value for dollar

Cuts to Canadian International Development Agency's TB treatment budget poorly timed

Big-dollar projects don’t impress reader

Sewage treatment project latest example of spending irresponsibility

Cumulative expense will overload city taxpayers

From garbage to water to sewage, there's only so much a taxpayer can handle

Anderson’s argument on sewage hits mark

Former politician's viewpoint makes sense to reader

CRD position on sewage treatment clarified by committee chair

Denise Blackwell offers up information about government stipulations

Editorial: Tsunami cleanup readiness crucial

As potentially dangerous debris from Japan's tsumani washes up on B.C.'s shore, the need for a plan grows more pressing.