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Opinion

Government funding needed for education

The government is telling us there isn’t any money for our schools, and this is a lie. They are choosing to spend money in other areas.

Byelection shows that democracy slowly dying

We recently went through a civic byelection, which seemingly did not garner much public interest with 90 per cent of eligible voters not participating.

EDITORIAL: Relaxed policy a step forward

Loosened standard will actually make it easier to achieve a higher level.

Federal parties still bound by accord signed in 2008

Michael Ignatieff has not fully disavowed a post-election coalition with the Bloc and NDP because he cannot do so.

Intervention on strike necessary

It’s time to take control of this job action at Vancouver Island University.

Opportunists taking expensive gamble

In early May Canadians will go to the polls for the fourth time in seven years for an expensive, unwanted and needless election.

Beefs & Bouquets, March 31

Submit your beef or bouquet by e-mail to bulletinboard@nanaimobulletin.com

Shouldn’t smart homes precede smart meters?

Re: Smart meter concerns overstated, B.C. Views, March 17.

Nursery rhyme goes over reader’s head

Re: Letter writer simply shows off wordiness, March 22

EDITORIAL: Upgrade brings inconvenience, long-term improvements

Upgrades along Bowen Road corridor mean 18 months of delay, detours.