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Sensitive Santa brings patient holiday cheer to Tillicum Centre

Sensitive Santa brings patient holiday cheer to Tillicum Centre

Those who need more time with Santa can book a session ahead starting Nov. 19
Saanich seeks feedback proposedWest Saanich/Prospect Lake upgrades

Saanich seeks feedback proposedWest Saanich/Prospect Lake upgrades

Residents can submit comment forms online until Nov. 24
Work begins on Admirals Bridge to install wastewater pipe, possible traffic changes

Work begins on Admirals Bridge to install wastewater pipe, possible traffic changes

Construction will take approximately six to eight weeks to complete
Sno’uyutth Day event cancelled

Sno’uyutth Day event cancelled

Organizers focused on ‘spreading good energy’ throughout the coming year
Victoria woman reunited with lost family photos dating back to 1970s

Victoria woman reunited with lost family photos dating back to 1970s

‘You can watch their family grow up in these photos,’ says woman who found the box of forgotten photos
VIDEO: The sticky truth about winter moths and how Greater Victoria arborists fight them

VIDEO: The sticky truth about winter moths and how Greater Victoria arborists fight them

Winter moths have ‘killed a lot of trees’ across the region, says Oak Bay arborist
Barbecue cooks up benefits for Movember foundation

Barbecue cooks up benefits for Movember foundation

Father’s battle with prostate cancer encourages Victoria man to support the cause
Global health leader works with First Nations on tobacco control

Global health leader works with First Nations on tobacco control

Dr. Kelley Lee has studied the need to strengthen collective action on global health challenges related to tobacco control for over two decades, largely focusing her work outside of Canada. When the Langara College alum and internationally renowned global health researcher relocated back to Vancouver, she soon noticed that many of the tobacco control issues she’d observed abroad were happening right here at home.
PhD student wants nurse leaders included in policy making

PhD student wants nurse leaders included in policy making

When Patricia Woods started her PhD at the University of Victoria School of Nursing, just shy of turning 60, she was planning to build on a highlight of her long career.
Thousands of titles up for grabs with Friends of the Library Big Booksale

Thousands of titles up for grabs with Friends of the Library Big Booksale

Proceeds support library programs and services