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LETTER: Colwood council’s pay hike too rich for taxpayers

LETTER: Colwood council’s pay hike too rich for taxpayers

A proposed 100 per cent raise for Colwood’s mayor and council is more than a little rich, it’s tone deaf,.
LETTER: Volunteers work clearing McNeill bluff appreciated

LETTER: Volunteers work clearing McNeill bluff appreciated

Jacques Sirois, and other volunteers, have been doing amazing work clearing blackberries and ivy from McNeill bluff.
LETTER: Housing strategy survey has serious design flaw

LETTER: Housing strategy survey has serious design flaw

The survey, which will have a significant influence on Oak Bay’s Infill Housing Strategy, has a poorly designed format and a biased question. It will be very difficult to draw meaningful, objective conclusions from the data.
LETTER: New developments pushing up Victoria rental rates

LETTER: New developments pushing up Victoria rental rates

A recent article in the Victoria News reports that Victoria rents are rising at the fastest rate in the country over the past year. Why are rents increasing at the rate they are in Victoria?
LETTER: Feed Canada geese to the hungry

LETTER: Feed Canada geese to the hungry

Re: problem with the soaring Canada goose population. When the geese are in the molt and cannot fly, herd them and wring their necks. The meat, if prepared properly, would feed the hungry. Why are we so namby-pamby in this country?
LETTER: Suites will compound Oak Bay parking congestion

LETTER: Suites will compound Oak Bay parking congestion

Before city councillors vote on allowing legal suites and garden homes, they might consider taking an evening drive around the streets of Oak Bay and noting the big increase in motor vehicles parked on them.
All About Pets: Tips for keeping a clean home with animals

All About Pets: Tips for keeping a clean home with animals

Simple steps can improve your pet’s health and keep your home smelling fresher
LETTER: Loss of peacekeeping aircraft a tragic memory

LETTER: Loss of peacekeeping aircraft a tragic memory

It was interesting to read the article in the Aug. 18 Victoria News about the UN-marked Canadian peacekeeping aircraft shot down by a Syrian missile, killing all nine Canadians aboard on Aug. 9, 1974. Like Ret. Chief Petty Officer 2nd Class Chris Preston, I too recall that event. Being scheduled to fly from Ismailia, Egypt to Damascus, Syria on transfer shortly thereafter, I was naturally relieved to learn the authorities had decided to instead send us by road convoy.
Letter: Picking a winner

Letter: Picking a winner

Re: Facebook fails to get $50M lawsuit by accused Sooke fraudster dismissed by court ( News , Aug. 18)
COLUMN: Drowning is silent; familiarize yourself with the signs of it

COLUMN: Drowning is silent; familiarize yourself with the signs of it

Chilliwack reporter shares what signs of drowning look like after incident with son in pool