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Dealership recognizes 40 years of service for longtime employee

Dealership recognizes 40 years of service for longtime employee

Master Technician Dale Smith celebrated a historic milestone with Victoria’s Three Point Motors.
Gala raises $600,000 for mental health facility for Greater Victoria

Gala raises $600,000 for mental health facility for Greater Victoria

The dream of a new Greater Victoria facility to serve those living with mental illness became a step closer to reality following a fundraising dinner in Saanich earlier this month.
Exclusive: Lieutenant-governor speaks for first time about minority government (with video)

Exclusive: Lieutenant-governor speaks for first time about minority government (with video)

Judith Guichon could be asked to decide fate of province if Premier can’t win support of Greens.
BBB Vancouver Island provides confidential shredding to benefit HeroWork

BBB Vancouver Island provides confidential shredding to benefit HeroWork

Jenny Paiva and Wade Feenstra with Access Records shred some documents at Tillicum Centre on Friday. The Better Business Bureau serving Vancouver Island provided the shredding by donation for individuals and small businesses to benefit local non-profit HeroWork to support their Radical Renovation projects.
Saanich Police seek missing teen

Saanich Police seek missing teen

Chenoa George last seen May 3 in Saanich
Reader’s Pic: Hummingbird in flight

Reader’s Pic: Hummingbird in flight

Dawn Village sent in this photo of a fledging hummingbird from a nest outside her Saanich home. The shot was taken just one day after the hummingbird babies made their first flight.
B.C. political legend Grace McCarthy dies

B.C. political legend Grace McCarthy dies

Remembered for rebuilding Social Credit, launching SkyTrain
Golf carts taking to Chase’s streets

Golf carts taking to Chase’s streets

The Village of Chase a guinea pig for a new provincial plan
Top court to hear federal government’s appeal on residential school records

Top court to hear federal government’s appeal on residential school records

A lower court judge ruled to destroy the stories after 15 years unless consent is given to preserve
ELECTION 2017: B.C. will have first minority government in 64 years

ELECTION 2017: B.C. will have first minority government in 64 years

Negotiations between parties may determine if B.C. Liberals can continue