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Victoria family put ‘boxing gloves on’ to battle rare cancer

Victoria family put ‘boxing gloves on’ to battle rare cancer

Family credits BC Children’s Hospital for care
Tour de Rock rolls into Esquimalt

Tour de Rock rolls into Esquimalt

Town asks residents to help welcome riders
PHOTOS: Thousands mark National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in Victoria

PHOTOS: Thousands mark National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in Victoria

The South Island Powwow returned for its second year at Royal Athletic Park
QUIZ: How much do you know about the history of Canada’s residential schools?

QUIZ: How much do you know about the history of Canada’s residential schools?

The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, on Sept. 30, is a sombre time for reflection
Indigenous society in Langford raising money to cut long waitlist for help

Indigenous society in Langford raising money to cut long waitlist for help

Society approaches reconciliation with innovation
Black Press Media honoured at Canadian Community Newspaper Awards

Black Press Media honoured at Canadian Community Newspaper Awards

Black Press Media earns 26 awards, four for Greater Victoria work
Shielded by love, WSANEC helper uses ancestors’ knowledge to guide all he does

Shielded by love, WSANEC helper uses ancestors’ knowledge to guide all he does

Rob Sam considers himself one of the few to be protected, now he looks to heal Coast Salish pains
Stories, cultures to be shared with Greater Victoria residents on Sept. 30

Stories, cultures to be shared with Greater Victoria residents on Sept. 30

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation events taking place across the region
Break out the black for second What’SUP Witches paddle in View Royal

Break out the black for second What’SUP Witches paddle in View Royal

The free witchy paddle is Sunday, Oct. 1 on Thetis Lake
Tour de Rock raised half of their fundraising goal, and they’re only in Campbell River

Tour de Rock raised half of their fundraising goal, and they’re only in Campbell River

Riders making stops across Island