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Electric vehicle businesses can use free public charging stations

Electric vehicle businesses can use free public charging stations

Victoria currently has no policies in place to separate pleasure versus business vehicles
Real or fake: The best Christmas tree option for the planet

Real or fake: The best Christmas tree option for the planet

Artificial tree has to be used for 20 years to have the impact of one live cut tree says Sierra Club
Canadian Tire matches Fix-A-Heart campaign donations for Victoria cardiac care

Canadian Tire matches Fix-A-Heart campaign donations for Victoria cardiac care

Campaign started by Langford Canadian Tire owner Peter Spillette who died in 2008
EXCLUSIVE: West Shore seniors forced to relocate, no hospice care

EXCLUSIVE: West Shore seniors forced to relocate, no hospice care

Private report shows dire need for hospice, long-term care beds for West Shore seniors
Rare flock of birds spotted in Oak Bay

Rare flock of birds spotted in Oak Bay

Lesser Goldfinch birds were seen munching on local greenery
Cross country runners prepare for world class Pan Am Cup on West Shore

Cross country runners prepare for world class Pan Am Cup on West Shore

Victoria master runner trains for international event on Bear Mountain
Seven years later: VicPD still looking for missing woman Emma Fillipoff

Seven years later: VicPD still looking for missing woman Emma Fillipoff

Fillipoff went missing on Nov. 28, 2012 after she was seen disoriented in front of the Empress Hotel
New tenant announced for former downtown Victoria Shoppers Drug Mart

New tenant announced for former downtown Victoria Shoppers Drug Mart

The Douglas Street location will soon be taken over by another chain store
UPDATED: Saanich police locate 17-year-old girl reported missing on Nov. 22

UPDATED: Saanich police locate 17-year-old girl reported missing on Nov. 22

The teen was found ‘safe and sound,’ say police
Ships shine for Victoria’s annual marina light up

Ships shine for Victoria’s annual marina light up

Greater Victoria Harbour Authority promises hot chocolate on a first-come, first-served basis