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Central Saanich police ticket driver caught going 70 km/h over speed limit

Central Saanich police ticket driver caught going 70 km/h over speed limit

A driver faces vehicle impound and fines after Central Saanich police stopped them going 161 km/hr in a posted 90 zone
Trump, Musk talk about shooting, deportation during glitchy X chat

Trump, Musk talk about shooting, deportation during glitchy X chat

Rare public conversation spanned more than two hours, revealed little new about Trump platform
As election approaches, B.C. premier and Green leader host events in Nelson

As election approaches, B.C. premier and Green leader host events in Nelson

David Eby and Sonia Furstenau each happened to be speaking in Nelson on Monday
WOLF: Who's up for some mini skateboards or Fisher Price castles?

WOLF: Who's up for some mini skateboards or Fisher Price castles?

COLUMN: Childhood toys always spark fond memories
Volunteers join forces to remove invasive plants from Oak Bay park

Volunteers join forces to remove invasive plants from Oak Bay park

The Greater Victoria Green Team hosts public space cleanups weekly on Saturday
Teenage Island adventurers sail to Hornby Island on homemade raft

Teenage Island adventurers sail to Hornby Island on homemade raft

Homemade raft featured piano, trampoline and held seven people for maiden voyage
Artists brighten the banks of Oak Bay's Bowker Creek

Artists brighten the banks of Oak Bay's Bowker Creek

Bowker Creek Brush Up enjoys another successful year connecting artists with the community
Environment Canada warns to be prepared for more wildfires and hurricanes

Environment Canada warns to be prepared for more wildfires and hurricanes

Rapid extreme weather event attribution system says climate change responsible
B.C. Securities Commission finds $13M in fraud by crypto trading platform

B.C. Securities Commission finds $13M in fraud by crypto trading platform

Panel finds crypto assets deposited with ezBtc diverted to gambling sites or personal accounts
As B.C. housing starts decline, economic concerns grow

As B.C. housing starts decline, economic concerns grow

B.C. Real Estate Association Senior Economist hopes recent housing figures not harbingers of a declining trend