Open the doors at Victoria City Hall Two weeks ago, I visited Victoria’s City Hall about noon to check if it was true that the doors were locked. They were.
A polite official asked what I wanted and then told me the doors had been locked for some weeks, and why. He was honest.
Canada’s health services are focused on hospitals and medical care. Our society needs a big shift in policies and culture toward better services for seniors. As it stands now, if your spouse predeceases you, you lose their old age pension and a large part of their CCP benefits. If your spouse received a military pension it is cut in half.
Imagine if the energy, the material, the human time, effort and creative power were put into solving our real problems on this planet.Let’s hope Keating fixes the bottleneck Let’s hope planners get it right with the announced highway-to-Keating overpass project. The whole exchange could have avoided this remaining bottleneck, all within its current footprint, if the experts had happened to just tweak it a little differently. Now we’re stuck with it.Keating Cross flyover needs more planning As a resident in this area, a flyover is long overdue for the safety and efficient flow of northbound traffic on the Pat Bay Highway and onto Keating Cross Road. The current situation has resulted in fatal collisions.
Common sense as an approach to our highway systems sometimes seems to be an elusive commodity within the ministry. Excess millions were spent on the overbuilt nightmare of roundabouts at Pat Bay and airport traffic exchange.
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