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Privacy watchdogs say Victoria-based firm broke rules for political ads on Facebook

Privacy watchdogs say Victoria-based firm broke rules for political ads on Facebook

AggregateIQ provides election-related software and political advertising
Olympic hopefuls bring inspiration and prizes to WSÁNEĆ tribal school

Olympic hopefuls bring inspiration and prizes to WSÁNEĆ tribal school

Visiting athletes talked to students about pursuing their passions
View Royal honours fire chief’s service, festive reception

View Royal honours fire chief’s service, festive reception

Holiday reception to follow Dec. 3 council meeting in View Royal
Love and humour shine during a time of death in Unity

Love and humour shine during a time of death in Unity

CCPA’s newest show runs Nov. 28 to Dec. 1 in Oak Bay
Driver crashes into streetlight in Saanich, blocks traffic at Cook and Finlayson

Driver crashes into streetlight in Saanich, blocks traffic at Cook and Finlayson

Crews were still working to clear the intersection just after 9 a.m.
All electric Tesla cab fleet rolls onto Victoria streets this Sunday

All electric Tesla cab fleet rolls onto Victoria streets this Sunday

Current Taxi says 15 Tesla cabs start operation on Dec. 1
Victoria seeks to replace many roles held by former Coun. Laurel Collins

Victoria seeks to replace many roles held by former Coun. Laurel Collins

Collins was elected to the federal government in the 2019 election
Snow covers Malahat early Tuesday morning

Snow covers Malahat early Tuesday morning

Drive BC traffic cameras show the white stuff covering the ground
B.C. joins ‘rallying cry for real action’ to end gender-based violence with 16 Days of Activism campaign

B.C. joins ‘rallying cry for real action’ to end gender-based violence with 16 Days of Activism campaign

1,000 B.C. women are physically or sexually assaulted every week
Cloudy, with a chance of showers ahead for Tuesday

Cloudy, with a chance of showers ahead for Tuesday

Plus a look ahead at the week’s forecast