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EDITORIAL: Long meetings and missed issues

EDITORIAL: Long meetings and missed issues

Here are a few items that were put aside by District of Sooke council at last week’s meeting.
EDITORIAL: Time to focus on seasonal safety

EDITORIAL: Time to focus on seasonal safety

Weather provides stark reminder that it’s time to take extra precautions as we lurch into winter
EDITORIAL: Many opportunities to learn more about veterans’ experiences

EDITORIAL: Many opportunities to learn more about veterans’ experiences

Connecting with those who have served a good way to build understanding
EDITORIAL: Smartphones driving many to distraction

EDITORIAL: Smartphones driving many to distraction

ICBC, province hope even steeper distracted driving penalties sends stronger message
Editorial: Love it or hate it, Daylight Saving Time ends this weekend

Editorial: Love it or hate it, Daylight Saving Time ends this weekend

Don’t forget to fall back an hour Sunday morning (Nov. 5)
EDITORIAL: Inmates perform community service behind the scenes

EDITORIAL: Inmates perform community service behind the scenes

For many of the inmates at William Head, the road to restitution, rehabilitation and reintegration passes through Sooke.
EDITORIAL: We’ll judge Victoria’s new bike lane project by cyclists’ usage

EDITORIAL: We’ll judge Victoria’s new bike lane project by cyclists’ usage

Construction will cause congestion along busy Fort Street corridor for a while
EDITORIAL: School speed zones exist for a reason

EDITORIAL: School speed zones exist for a reason

When the Sooke RCMP set up their speed enforcement officers outside Journey Middle School last week, it didn’t come as a surprise to officers that they didn’t have to wait long before they began pulling over speeders.
EDITORIAL: Gord Downie – Canada’s man in Canada’s band

EDITORIAL: Gord Downie – Canada’s man in Canada’s band

A nation mourns the passing of the Tragically Hip’s iconic frontman
EDITORIAL: Silence the wrong course of action

EDITORIAL: Silence the wrong course of action

Accounts of young people being beaten, hazed and harassed date back centuries and for much of that time it was glossed over, often seen as a rite of passage for children. And, although that attitude was never acceptable, it somehow managed to persist well into modern times.