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Our View: Juno bid shouldn’t be difficult decision

Junos had an estimated economic benefit of $12.8 million and created 262 full-time jobs in St. John’s, Nfld. in 2010

Editorial: Put some action into Earth Day

Does attending a weekend festival make us want to become better stewards of the planet?

Column: Easing the frustration factor

I have two older people in my life. For the purposes of this column, I’ll refer to them as M and D.

Truth Telling: Holding out hope for healing

Victoria News reporter Roszan Holmen talks about the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and where things might go from here

We need to do a better job promoting transit, urban densification

Government savings can ultimately be had by more aggressively promoting mass transit

Science requires facts, not faith to explain

God may have set the rules, but the rules led to provable evolution

Evolution happens naturally, regardless of where faith lies

Darwin's findings make solid statements about evolution

Our View: Charter deserves to be cherished

It’s just three decades old, but Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms has done a remarkable job.

Editorial: There's a cost to setting things right

It’s sure to be a solemn time for many of those people taking part in the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in Victoria.

Column: Underwater mysteries surround us

When Jacques Marc dove through the murky depths of Bedwell Bay, he knew what he was looking for but it still took him by surprise.