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Victoria-based ocean agency picks up real-time tsunami data after Tonga volcano eruption

Victoria-based ocean agency picks up real-time tsunami data after Tonga volcano eruption

Volcano’s impact travelled 9,000 kilometres before reaching Ocean Networks Canada’s sensors
Langford goalie working toward NCAA, NHL dreams

Langford goalie working toward NCAA, NHL dreams

Aaron Trotter overcame a number of challenges to earn Division I scholarship
Saanich family raising money for humanitarian build in Dominican Republic

Saanich family raising money for humanitarian build in Dominican Republic

Bottle drive set for Feb. 5 and 6 at Glanford Avenue bottle depot
Ziemmer’s two-goal games give Prince George doubleheader sweep of Victoria Royals

Ziemmer’s two-goal games give Prince George doubleheader sweep of Victoria Royals

Royals gear up for home games against Vancouver and Everett this Friday and Saturday night
Councillor pitches reconciliation task force for Oak Bay

Councillor pitches reconciliation task force for Oak Bay

Notice of motion, on Monday’s agenda, also requests changes to history page on district website
Police enforcement at Fairy Creek Watershed cost Canadians more than $10 million

Police enforcement at Fairy Creek Watershed cost Canadians more than $10 million

Temporary injunction against protest in place as court considers appeal over rejected extension
Libraries on reduced hours across Greater Victoria

Libraries on reduced hours across Greater Victoria

Esquimalt in limbo as it awaits new branch opening
‘Pretty unbelievable’ – Sooke rockers Shale breaking out with debut single

‘Pretty unbelievable’ – Sooke rockers Shale breaking out with debut single

To The Ground has been streamed more than 4,000 times in five days
Sooke School District sees steady numbers for kindergarten registration

Sooke School District sees steady numbers for kindergarten registration

Lack of qualified teachers limiting French immersion curriculum
Victoria’s first-ever co-living suites approved for Pandora and Vancouver development

Victoria’s first-ever co-living suites approved for Pandora and Vancouver development

16-storey building will include 54 co-living units; a new trend in lower-rent living