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Trash talking: Colwood's anti-litter campaign takes aim at 'tossers'

Trash talking: Colwood's anti-litter campaign takes aim at 'tossers'

In less than 6 months, a total of 562 pounds of litter has been collected by PICK Colwood volunteers
Sooke, Colwood properties among the dream prizes in BC Children's lottery

Sooke, Colwood properties among the dream prizes in BC Children's lottery

Courtenay golf community condo rounds out Vancouver Island sites
Colwood’s Royal Roads appoints next chancellor and board chair

Colwood’s Royal Roads appoints next chancellor and board chair

Lori Wanamaker is a former deputy minister to the premier and head of the B.C. Public Service
Saanich woman turns breast cancer battle into a mission of hope

Saanich woman turns breast cancer battle into a mission of hope

Erin Beattie is now cancer-free and sharing her story ahead of the Oct. 5 Run for the Cure
Esquimalt robotics team showcases battle-ready work in Victoria

Esquimalt robotics team showcases battle-ready work in Victoria

Day of robotics, fun and food supports Proton Pulveriser's trip to compete in Edmonton
New Victoria meetup wants to make talking to strangers normal again

New Victoria meetup wants to make talking to strangers normal again

Let’s Talk Live invites strangers to sit down, share stories, and build community
Artists display their talents along the shores of Oak Bay creek

Artists display their talents along the shores of Oak Bay creek

Bowker Creek Brush-Up takes place on Aug. 10 from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. along the Bowker Creek Walkway
QUIZ: Celebrating a summer of live music

QUIZ: Celebrating a summer of live music

Festivals and concerts feature sounds for almost every musical taste
More than 30 teams ready to race in Victoria's Dragon Boat Festival

More than 30 teams ready to race in Victoria's Dragon Boat Festival

More than 30 teams take to the waters of the Inner Harbour on Aug. 9
Paint patrol: Esquimalt brings back its anti-graffiti squad

Paint patrol: Esquimalt brings back its anti-graffiti squad

Roughly 20 residents join first event of renewed ETAG program