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DAVID BLACK: Facilities and legacies a big part of 1994 Games

DAVID BLACK: Facilities and legacies a big part of 1994 Games

Similar additions to local recreation infrastructure possible with another Games in Victoria
Badly burned snowshoe hare survives Elephant Hill fire

Badly burned snowshoe hare survives Elephant Hill fire

The rabbit, named Harrison, suffered burns to 95 per cent of his body. ‘His fur was quite crispy.’
442 Squadron tasked for sea rescue near Haida Gwai

442 Squadron tasked for sea rescue near Haida Gwai

On Thursday morning, Sept. 14, 442 Transport and Rescue Squadron was tasked by Joint Rescue Co-ordination Centre (JRCC) Victoria on a mission to medevac an injured fisherman to hospital for immediate care.
Watch: Town hall draws a crowd in Oak Bay

Watch: Town hall draws a crowd in Oak Bay

Oak Bay Watch hosts meeting for residents to air concerns
Silver Bridge in Duncan to be seismically upgraded

Silver Bridge in Duncan to be seismically upgraded

Aldergrove’s Seismic 2000 Construction Ltd. awarded contract
B.C. food bank creates cook book for clients

B.C. food bank creates cook book for clients

Designed for people who aren’t necessarily familiar with cooking the type of food the bank gives out.
B.C. political donation reform coming soon

B.C. political donation reform coming soon

David Eby says Greens, NDP agree, B.C. Liberals may also
Leading with character makes a lasting impression

Leading with character makes a lasting impression

The Second Character Canada Conference held in Abbotsford features keynotes Gregg Sareksky, WestJet CEO and Olympian CassieCampbell-Pascall teaching the value of character-based leadership
Advanced voting underway in Saanich byelection

Advanced voting underway in Saanich byelection

Advanced voting for the upcoming municipal election in Saanich has resumed today at Saanich Municipal Hall.
B.C. loses more than one million hectares to wildfires

B.C. loses more than one million hectares to wildfires

There have been 1,249 fires that have burned through roughly 1,173,886 hectares in B.C.