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PHOTOS: Greater Victoria polar bear swimmers plunge into 2023

PHOTOS: Greater Victoria polar bear swimmers plunge into 2023

Cold Water Addicts’ inaugural polar bear swim drew huge turnout at Willows Beach
QUIZ: How much do you know about the news of 2022?

QUIZ: How much do you know about the news of 2022?

A lot happened during the past 12 months
Return of precious family heirloom brightens the holidays for Victoria woman

Return of precious family heirloom brightens the holidays for Victoria woman

Lost family ring found atop the snow in Uplands Park on Christmas Day
Victoria girl scores top spot in salmon art contest

Victoria girl scores top spot in salmon art contest

Pacific Salmon Foundation received more than 500 salmon-inspired art submissions from across B.C.
Sooke Squares need new members

Sooke Squares need new members

Put your best foot forward in new year
Oak Bay birders break 50-year-old record in species count

Oak Bay birders break 50-year-old record in species count

Greater Victoria Christmas Bird Count saw 290 people document 138 species on Dec. 17
UPDATE: Last chance to chip your Christmas tree to help Greater Victoria causes

UPDATE: Last chance to chip your Christmas tree to help Greater Victoria causes

Start the year right by trashing your tree in a responsible way while raising cash for key organizations across Greater Victoria.
Shrine clown unit hosting tree chipping fundraiser in View Royal Jan. 2 and 3

Shrine clown unit hosting tree chipping fundraiser in View Royal Jan. 2 and 3

All proceeds from the event will benefit the Montreal Shriner Children’s Hospital
CRD: Avoid shorelines from Hollywood Place to Cook Street

CRD: Avoid shorelines from Hollywood Place to Cook Street

If a polar plunge is one of your holiday traditions, avoid shorelines between Hollywood Place and Cook Street, including Clover Point.
One way to support the Earth this holiday season? Recycle old decorations

One way to support the Earth this holiday season? Recycle old decorations

Product Care Recycling is urging British Columbians to take care of holiday waste responsibly