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LETTER: Trade-offs are part of life

LETTER: Trade-offs are part of life

Trade-offs are part of life. A choice that brings more of X leaves less of Y. Wherever we are on the cost/benefit spectrum, voters seem to take the benefits for granted and blame the government for the costs. And they confuse this irate stance with “good citizenship.”
LETTER: Housing targets spur questions such as how much growth is too much?

LETTER: Housing targets spur questions such as how much growth is too much?

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LETTER: Saanich pet plan disappoints as PKOLS suffers from off-trail use

LETTER: Saanich pet plan disappoints as PKOLS suffers from off-trail use

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LETTER: Water supply needs consideration in call for 10K new Greater Victoria homes

LETTER: Water supply needs consideration in call for 10K new Greater Victoria homes

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LETTER: Sooke has need for a pedestrian overpass

I think a pedestrian overpass is a great idea for urban trails crossing busy roads.
LETTER: Climate change or fear mongering?

LETTER: Climate change or fear mongering?

Stop drinking the Kool-Aid! The climate change crisis appears to be unraveling.
LETTER: Road work threatens salmon run

LETTER: Road work threatens salmon run

A walk in Goldstream Park through the giant trees, moss and lichen on a misty day is a beautiful experience.
LETTER: Region’s habitat is a lifeline for more than 400 bird species

LETTER: Region’s habitat is a lifeline for more than 400 bird species

Many people living in the region value the unique ecosystem we are fortunate to live in, and rightfully so. This is a biodiversity hotspot, located in the imperilled coastal Douglas-fir zone, with increasingly rare Garry oak meadows.
LETTER: Government tries to control the message

LETTER: Government tries to control the message

Ms. Gee was absolutely correct in her letter stating that Facebook and Instagram are integral to many people, that small media companies, journalists and ordinary citizens are collateral damage to Canada’s new Online News Act and that unfettered power belongs in a dictatorship, not a democracy.
LETTER: Facing the truth is not comfortable

LETTER: Facing the truth is not comfortable

Thank you for your reporting and interviews with our Indigenous community to help build bridges. Facing the truth is not comfortable. Facing the truth must be done.