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Kudos to City of Duncan for feral cat law changes

Their collective willingness to re-examine the previous decisions and draft something new is exactly what a community wants

TPP good if it gets rid of subsidies

Based on the following example it appears that there are many subsidies being provided in other countries.

Cyber bullying is not new bullying, just change in venue

Children aged nine and 10 were bullying in schoolyards 60 years ago, as they do today.

Time to build up the weir at Cowichan Lake

Regarding summer and fall low water on the Cowichan River.

Still a long way to go for Canadian women

Chances are, you know a woman who has been physically or sexually assaulted.

Budget balanced on backs of the poor

My concern is for the 20,000 people in British Columbia who were receiving the transportation endorsement

Astonishing that museum not seen as a regional

It was with some consternation that I heard of the outright rejection of consideration being given to the Shawnigan Museum for funds
BC VIEWS: Premiers do the carbon shuffle

BC VIEWS: Premiers do the carbon shuffle

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau declares victory, George W. Bush-style, as premiers reject his promised national carbon price

Mud Run memories and other school tales

“Philip, there’s a man up front who says he’s an old friend. Do you have time to see him?”

It could be your backyard next

There is an article in this magazine that explains the situation beyond the rhetoric.