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Letters May 19: Deconstruct versus demolish; back in, drive out

Letters May 19: Deconstruct versus demolish; back in, drive out
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Letters May 15: A bikeway brouhaha; Saanich tax hike is excessive

He claims that bikeways improve lives for local residents, with which I agree. But he also directs people to move into town if they prefer to reduce their impact. As if choosing where you live is that simple. My rebuttal to that is only a personal story, but I imagine I am not in the minority of home seekers. In 2017, we were losing our rental home. As the market for rentals was crazy at the time, we sought to purchase a home. My wife and I are both slightly above-average income earners, and yet, the nearest home we could purchase, given what we were pre-approved for, was in Sooke.

Letters May 11: In lieu of a loo; gold-rush buildings have stories to tell

At the beginning of the pandemic, security concerns prevailed downtown as people living on the streets suddenly had no access to shelter or municipal washrooms and tried to access private facilities. In addition, the ongoing requirements for extra sanitization are time consuming, costly and an increased health risk for staff (and really, would require a full time bathroom attendant for busier places). I would suggest that one should assume there will be no washroom and plan ahead. Go to the toilet before you leave the house. Eat or drink after you run errands. Have things delivered if you must always be near a bathroom. Call ahead to inquire about facilities if you have a special medical need and the trip is unavoidable.

Border issues could cause gaps on supermarket shelves, Sainsbury s warns | Burnham and Highbridge Weekly News

Salad leaves and citrus fruits could be missing from supermarket shelves as a result of restrictions on UK-France trade, Sainsbury’s has warned. The supermarket giant said France’s ban on freight hauliers from the UK could affect food supplies but assured customers that crucial Christmas dinner supplies are available and already in the country. Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said the ban on accompanied freight is “slightly surprising”. Thousands of lorries that were meant to travel across the English Channel on Monday have been told to stay away from Kent ports. HGVs turning up at Dover on Monday morning were greeted with signs saying “French borders closed”, and were being turned away.

Panic buyers stockpile lettuce as France shuts border with UK over Covid strain

Panic buyers stockpile lettuce as France shuts border with UK over Covid strain Lettuce, orange and lemons have been flying off of supermarket shelves after France closed its UK-border due to a new fast-spreading Covid strain, prompting fears of a foot shortage Updated The lettuce rush was just the tip of the Icebergs (Image: UkNewsinPictures) Join the Secret Elves to get first access to our exclusive reviews of the must-have products this year.Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

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