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Poll: More than half of Â鶹Éç¹ú²úrespondents have not had COVID-19

Poll: More than half of Â鶹Éç¹ú²úrespondents have not had COVID-19

The Â鶹Éç¹ú²ú polled 159 readers and asked the question: Â鶹Éç¹ú²úresidents, have you had COVID-19?
Opinion: Learning to survive in an American classroom

Opinion: Learning to survive in an American classroom

I spent many of my formative school years in the U.S., where safety drills for hurricanes and anything more sinister were the norm. And sometimes when I did have to hide under my desk, it wasn't a drill. As more school shootings are reported, I wonder what those classroom experiences really taught.
Les Leyne: How NDP team dug itself into deep hole with $789M museum project

Les Leyne: How NDP team dug itself into deep hole with $789M museum project

Government should have involved the public more in its museum decisions
Comment: The real reason for the shortage of doctors? Bureaucracy

Comment: The real reason for the shortage of doctors? Bureaucracy

There’s a culprit behind health-care shortages in B.C. Its name? Bureaucracy.
Opinion: Gang of four needs cohesion not fragmentation in 2022’s fight for city hall

Opinion: Gang of four needs cohesion not fragmentation in 2022’s fight for city hall

Each challenger has an authentic purpose of public service.
Andy Prest: A father's 'guide' to breastfeeding

Andy Prest: A father's 'guide' to breastfeeding

A shortage of baby formula has put the focus on feeding, but as this father learned first-hand with his own family, the solution is not always as easy as it seems.
Opinion: Could Â鶹Éç¹ú²úget a little help with gas prices?

Opinion: Could Â鶹Éç¹ú²úget a little help with gas prices?

'I drive a RAV4, and for a while, $20 could fill roughly a quarter tank — enough to go to the city and back. But now, $20 gets me a handful of short trips around town. I shudder to think how that would play out for one of the many people here who have to make a daily commute outside of town for work.'
Editorial: Enough is enough with the Sea to Sky transit strike

Editorial: Enough is enough with the Sea to Sky transit strike

The bottom line: it is time to find a resolution to this strike, but locals may have to speak up to get it done.
Jack Knox: Little free libraries a reminder of grassroots goodness

Jack Knox: Little free libraries a reminder of grassroots goodness

Greater Victoria's little free libraries were probably started on Clare Street in 2008 by Angela Evans
Opinion: Pandemic’s retreat softening public opinion poll for politicians

Opinion: Pandemic’s retreat softening public opinion poll for politicians

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