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After 70 days, B.C. state of emergency to end

After 70 days, B.C. state of emergency to end

About 153 wildfires are still burning in B.C.
Bathing, meal times need work, residential care survey says

Bathing, meal times need work, residential care survey says

B.C. Seniors Advocate finds 80 per cent get services they need
B.C. teacher suspended for swearing in class

B.C. teacher suspended for swearing in class

A teacher from Vernon Secondary School has been suspended for using foul language in class with his students
Greater Victoria Crimestoppers Most Wanted for Sept. 15

Greater Victoria Crimestoppers Most Wanted for Sept. 15

Greater Victoria Crime Stoppers is seeking the public’s help in locating the following individuals who were wanted as of Sept. 15, 2017.
Update: Bear drops into homeless camp in Maple Ridge

Update: Bear drops into homeless camp in Maple Ridge

Conservation officers shoot it out of tree
UBC faces new sex assault human-rights case

UBC faces new sex assault human-rights case

Student files complaint alleging university failed to act after she reported a sex assault
Lana Popham column: Minority governments hold strong track record in Canada

Lana Popham column: Minority governments hold strong track record in Canada

Lana Popham to host free panel on minority government, Sept. 20, 7:30 to 9 p.m. in the Arbutus room at Saanich Commonwealth Place
Suburban Wild: The absent ones

Suburban Wild: The absent ones

Barbara Julien is a local writer and nature enthusiast
UVic launches inaugural Indigenous Plan

UVic launches inaugural Indigenous Plan

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LETTER: Re: Resident block out from Block Watch

LETTER: Re: Resident block out from Block Watch

Re: Resident Blocked Out From Block Watch , Saanich News, Sept. 13