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Cook Street Village condo project heads back to public hearing

Council rejected the project last year in a 4-4 tie, following a public hearing and a discussion about the best way to solve the city’s housing crisis, with ­councillors Ben Isitt, Jeremy Loveday, Sarah Potts and ­Sharmarke Dubow opposed to the project. On Dec. 10, council reconsidered the decision and directed staff to work with the developer to address housing affordability. The proposal has not changed from what came before council previously, a staff report says, but the developer indicated they intend make a charitable donation to support homeless youth ahead of a public hearing. The eight councillors who previously voted on the project before a Dec. 12 byelection to fill a ninth seat on council maintained their positions Thursday. A vote in support by Coun. Stephen Andrew, who was elected in the byelection, pushed the overall vote to 5-4 in favour of going to another public hearing.

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Letters Dec. 16: Orwellian politics; abandoned boats; religious freedoms

North Saanich Re: “Ship that went down 52 years ago fouling Nootka Sound waters,” Dec 12. Oil from a dead ship is polluting “an area of ecological and cultural significance.” The ship sank 52 years ago, but the fossil fuels might be still leaking out. This is the reason to clean up dead boats in the waters around Victoria. Those dead boats all contain dirty oil in their engines’ crankcases, and diesel fuel or gasoline in the fuel tanks. When that stuff leaks out from a dead boat, exactly the same thing will happen as in Nootka Sound; on a smaller scale, but still, polluting fossil fuels.

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Letters Dec. 12: Religious services, vaccinations and shopping locally

The virus does not distinguish between the secular or religious context of a gathering. The order also ignores or discounts the importance of worship for the improved mental health of participants. This order is not only unsupported by evidence, but deeply discriminatory when secular gatherings on a large scale in a wide variety of contexts continue to be permitted. We can go the mall or to a support group but we cannot carefully worship with 10 or 20 of our fellows? The church, temple or mosque is a support group! AA is not more deserving of official preference than the worship of God. This is flagrant bigotry and discrimination, not a legitimate public health measure and it brings the reputation of our public health officials into disrepute.

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