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Lessons of desecration should be communication

Re: Religion at fault for persecution of the Jews (Letters, Jan. 20).

Deer discussion begins heating up

Members of DeerSafe have a challenge on their hands.

Complaints about branch collection changes Victoria’s plans

I have been informed by a member of the Parks Department, both orally and by email, that the city has received numerous complaints

Tom Fletcher talks like a weasel to convey a false message

In response to Tom Fletcher’s words: “But wait, aren’t oil, power and aquaculture companies foreign funded?

Pedicab company owner’s dire prediction is just protectionism

Andrew Capeau sounds like every other person favoured with a quota by government

Electric scooter story paints a false picture of eco-conscious riders

As for riding on trails, maybe they should think about putting speed limits on trails before kicking us off them.

B.C. Ferry system should be treated like a provincial highway

It is time to accept that the Gordon Campbell government’s decision to privatize B.C. Ferries has proved to be a mistake.

Preserving built history is costly

Homeowners often shiver when someone in authority considers their home a candidate for heritage protection.

Anti-Semitism is endemic across the world

May I suggest that anti-Semitism appears to have been endemic in much of the world

Taxes can't prop failing business

News that the publicly owned Cedar Hill Golf Course has been bleeding money has opened up a Pandora’s box.