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Viking Air, LAAM secure first water bomber customer

Viking Air, LAAM secure first water bomber customer

Montana-based company buys five of first 11 converted water bomber aircraft
Saanich rallies behind cancer-stricken family

Saanich rallies behind cancer-stricken family

Father of three grateful for community support after death of wife at the age of 28
Memorial Ride for Palliative Care raises $10 grand

Memorial Ride for Palliative Care raises $10 grand

Friends and family of the late Denis Muloin were joined by a large group of people— and they all brought their bikes for a leisurely ride from Lochside Park in Saanich, to the Saanich Peninsula on Sunday.
Pedestrian hit on Beach Drive in Oak Bay

Pedestrian hit on Beach Drive in Oak Bay

Oak Bay first responders ask drivers to avoid Beach Drive near Margate Avenue for now.
Update: Monday afternoon fire guts family home in Saanich’s Royal Oak area

Update: Monday afternoon fire guts family home in Saanich’s Royal Oak area

No one was home at the time and a cause has yet to be determined
UPDATE: Missing 82-year-old Victoria woman found

UPDATE: Missing 82-year-old Victoria woman found

Leticia Byrch was last seen Monday morning in the 1200-block of Balmoral Rd.
UVic names spring honorary degree recipients

UVic names spring honorary degree recipients

Headline-making lawyer Joseph Arvay, who has spent decades fighting high-profile cases about hot-button issues on behalf of disadvantaged Canadians, is among this year’s recipients of an honorary degree from the University of Victoria.
Herowork to transform Victoria’s Mustard Seed locations, improve food services

Herowork to transform Victoria’s Mustard Seed locations, improve food services

Esquimalt distribution centre gaining commerical kitchen, dignity market slated for Queens Avenue
Ladies golf kicks off with Junior Girls’ championship at Cedar Hill

Ladies golf kicks off with Junior Girls’ championship at Cedar Hill

Junior Girls’ Golf Championship hits the Cedar Hill Golf Course on June 2 and 3.
UPDATED: Elizabeth May pleads guilty, fined $1,500 in pipeline protests

UPDATED: Elizabeth May pleads guilty, fined $1,500 in pipeline protests

Federal Green Party Leader was one of more than 150 people facing criminal charges