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Former CBC directors express dismay at cuts

Former CBC directors express dismay at cuts

Former CBC directors raise alarm over cuts to the public broadcaster
Lumber, pellet mills still have dust hazard

Lumber, pellet mills still have dust hazard

Sawmill wood dust compliance has increased to 85% in latest inspections, but pellet and OSB mills have work to do

End of road for City Hall News

Iconic Victoria business closing this month after 99 years

B.C. aspires to trade Chinese currency

B.C. sets sights on becoming Asia's financial hub in the West
Water-absorbing driveway leads green push in Victoria

Water-absorbing driveway leads green push in Victoria

Ron Manuel decided to install pervious concrete after learning about the City of Victoria’s pending stormwater utility
Don't rush Site C dam, mayor urges

Don't rush Site C dam, mayor urges

The community most affected by the proposed third dam on the Peace River is urging the B.C. government to get more answers
Langford store makes it an even dozen for Quality Foods

Langford store makes it an even dozen for Quality Foods

Family owned grocery chain brings its game to the West Shore

Commissionaires buy local security companies

Royal Victoria Security and CoVal Security become part of Canadian Corps of Commissionaires
Island bid for LNG plant moves ahead

Island bid for LNG plant moves ahead

Gas line right-of-way and treaty settlement advantages may close gap between northeast B.C. gas and Port Alberni

Anti-spam law coming into effect Tuesday

New anti-spam law won't put a stop to all unwanted emails, says legal expert