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Bank gives West Shore man expired money for U.K. trip

Bank gives West Shore man expired money for U.K. trip

Canadian dollars exchanged for useless currency
Oak Bay dad pens letter urging overhaul of youth health laws after son’s fatal overdose

Oak Bay dad pens letter urging overhaul of youth health laws after son’s fatal overdose

One month after their teen son died of an accidental overdose, a pair of Oak Bay parents are still waiting for answers to how the province plans to avoid such a death from happening again.
Study recommends jurors receive more financial and psychological support

Study recommends jurors receive more financial and psychological support

Federal justice committee calls for 11 policy changes to mitigate juror stress
VIDEO: Campers leave big mess at rural Port Renfrew campsite

VIDEO: Campers leave big mess at rural Port Renfrew campsite

Vehicle parts, garbage, a mattress, lawn chairs, beer cans, and even fecal matter left in the area
Fancy a Vancouver Island dog show this weekend?

Fancy a Vancouver Island dog show this weekend?

Vancouver Island Dog Fanciers Association hosting its 85th annual event at Saanich Fairground
Hammer-wielding man threatens campers in Port Renfrew

Hammer-wielding man threatens campers in Port Renfrew

Suspect facing charges of uttering threats and mischief
Fort Street bike lanes making their debut with roll-out event Sunday

Fort Street bike lanes making their debut with roll-out event Sunday

Completion marks the second east-west connector dedicated to downtown cyclists
Retro run helps launch 2018 GoodLife Fitness Victoria Marathon

Retro run helps launch 2018 GoodLife Fitness Victoria Marathon

Registrations have already begun, early bird rates still in effect
Weekend revellers keep Sooke police busy

Weekend revellers keep Sooke police busy

Mounties respond to 68 calls for service
Supreme Court rules residents in Victoria social housing deserve tenant rights

Supreme Court rules residents in Victoria social housing deserve tenant rights

Tenants trying to stabilize their living situations should not face less legal rights than those paying market rates: Judge