The question now is: Should his name be yanked off a street sign in Fairfield? And, more broadly, what about the practice of yanking names in general, whether from street signs or buildings or cities or mountains? We have been down this road (as it were) before. Three years ago, Victoria council discussed Trutch Street but did not change the name in the same way that UVic had done with a student residence bearing the Trutch name. Now the matter is coming up again. Both Vancouver and Victoria city councils will look at renaming their respective Trutch Streets. In the capital’s case, it would affect a two-block road lined, mostly, by stately single-family homes.