Opinion

Construction workers building a home in the Latimer neighbourhood of Langley. (Matthew Claxton/Langley Advance Times)

OPINION: Ottawa’s energy-efficiency standards will increase home prices in B.C.

New housing isn’t keeping up with B.C. population growth and energy standards won’t help

  • Nov 1, 2023
Construction workers building a home in the Latimer neighbourhood of Langley. (Matthew Claxton/Langley Advance Times)
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LETTER: Saanich should simplify process for coach houses

Too many illegal coach houses/garden suites/laneway houses? I’ll tell you why: try…

  • Oct 30, 2023
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A collection of Mum’s old recipes. (Penny Koers photo)

WOLF: Collection of old recipes offers treasured reminder of childhood

COLUMN: Everyone’s mom was an amazing cook back in the day

A collection of Mum’s old recipes. (Penny Koers photo)
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LETTER: B.C. housing targets benefit development community

In the recent article titled: “Victoria, Saanich, Oak Bay must build 10K…

  • Oct 29, 2023
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LETTER: Loss of parking causing neighbourhood friction

In a time when both housing and parking are in short supply,…

  • Oct 29, 2023
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LETTER: All road users should be on best behaviour

In response to the article about cyclists becoming a nuisance, I would…

  • Oct 29, 2023
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LETTER: Council was correct to change course on pet strategy

This is in response to Lora and Ted Lea’s recent letter. Most…

  • Oct 29, 2023
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LETTER: Off-leash dogs kept to small section of PKOLS

The letter from Ted Lea about off-leash dogs in PKOLS was very…

  • Oct 29, 2023
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LETTER: Carbon tax works its way up the food chain

I don’t claim to be an expert economist but here are a…

  • Oct 28, 2023
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LETTER: Grateful for help after fall

I recently had a fall while working out in the weight room…

  • Oct 28, 2023
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LETTER: Saanich has indulged dog owners for too long

After months of biting my tongue on the district’s People, Pets and…

  • Oct 28, 2023
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LETTER: Pedestrian safety requires more than raised crosswalks

Re: ‘Saanich raises road to slow fast-moving cyclists’ by Chris Campbell. An…

  • Oct 28, 2023
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LETTER: Trade-offs are part of life

Trade-offs are part of life. A choice that brings more of X…

  • Oct 27, 2023
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For sale sign in front of a residential house (collected /Lakes District News)
For sale sign in front of a residential house (collected /Lakes District News)
‘Jim Zorn’ back in the day. (Wolf family photo)
‘Jim Zorn’ back in the day. (Wolf family photo)
From premiums and lifetime costs, to specific medical challenges that come with certain breeds, there are things to consider before getting pet insurance. (Contributed photo by the Animal Protection Society)

Things to consider when deciding on insuring your Greater Victoria pet

In 2020 only 2.74 per cent of almost 16 million pet cats and dogs in Canada were insured

From premiums and lifetime costs, to specific medical challenges that come with certain breeds, there are things to consider before getting pet insurance. (Contributed photo by the Animal Protection Society)
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The National Institutes of Health stated that roughly 20 per cent of dogs experienced separation anxiety pre-pandemic and vets estimate that number to be higher post-pandemic. (Olivia Vanni/The Herald)

Pet separation anxiety grew amid the pandemic: here’s how to help

Pet experts give advice on helping reduce problematic behaviours

The National Institutes of Health stated that roughly 20 per cent of dogs experienced separation anxiety pre-pandemic and vets estimate that number to be higher post-pandemic. (Olivia Vanni/The Herald)
Halloween means mini treats for little ghouls and goblins. (Philip Wolf photo)

WOLF: Mastering the fine art of purchasing Halloween candy

COLUMN: Some may even make its way into the bags of trick-or-treaters

Halloween means mini treats for little ghouls and goblins. (Philip Wolf photo)