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LETTER: UBCM convention an unneeded luxury

LETTER: UBCM convention an unneeded luxury

How much taxpayer money is being spent on the Union of B.C. Municipalities’ luxury resort convention in Whistler, with its anti-human fantasizing?
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With municipal candidate nominations closing on Sept. 9, there are some key leadership qualities in leaders of populations that build strong, healthy, vibrant, balanced and supportive communities. These include:
Letter: Reader wants referendum on Lions club park proposal

Letter: Reader wants referendum on Lions club park proposal

Re: John Phillips Memorial Park proposal
Letter: Lions park proposal not wanted

Letter: Lions park proposal not wanted

Re: Public gets opportunity to weigh in on park pla n ( News , Aug. 25)
FINLAYSON: A post-Labour Day review of B.C.’s job market

FINLAYSON: A post-Labour Day review of B.C.’s job market

‘The province’s economy is now losing steam amid a turbulent and uncertain global backdrop and decelerating growth in both the U.S. and Canada’
WOLF: Readers cite manners, civility, reasonable debate as ‘lost skills’

WOLF: Readers cite manners, civility, reasonable debate as ‘lost skills’

COLUMN: Cursive writing, driving a standard and blacksmithing also seemingly forgotten
LETTER: Taxpayers deserve some straight answers

LETTER: Taxpayers deserve some straight answers

You need empathy for taxpayers, those unflappable humanoids who are normally calm, stoic, even wiry and immune to any privation.
LETTER: We’d all like a 100 per cent pay raise

LETTER: We’d all like a 100 per cent pay raise

It was interesting to read of the 100 per cent pay raise for the mayor and councillors of Colwood. If I was in the position to give myself that size of a pay raise, I would not hesitate. My family doctor makes $32 per visit for each patient he sees, while my car dealership charges $140 per hour. I’m sure my doctor, along with other doctors, would welcome a 300 to 400 per cent pay raise.
LETTER: Education is a life-changing experience

LETTER: Education is a life-changing experience

When I was crossing the stage as a graduate of Belmont Secondary 10 years ago, one of our keynote speakers told our grad class that learning is a life-long journey. As someone who was excited to transition to the next chapter in my life, I was more than happy to say goodbye to math forever. Little did I know that those math lessons would be indispensable to my role as a trustee and chair of the Sooke School District Board of Education.
LETTER: Dogs not meant for city life

LETTER: Dogs not meant for city life

Now don’t get me wrong, I have always had and loved dogs from boy to man whenever I lived rural – the very best of friends who shed tears of joy at moments of reunion.