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Counsel stresses presumption of innocence in Oak Bay murder case

Counsel stresses presumption of innocence in Oak Bay murder case

Lawyer Kevin McCullough represents Andrew Berry in Christmas double-homicide case
Saanich Peninsula has gone to the dogs, and cats

Saanich Peninsula has gone to the dogs, and cats

PERFECT BALANCE: New pet food and syle shop in Sidney
Dynamic country singing twins named UVic Distinguished Alumni

Dynamic country singing twins named UVic Distinguished Alumni

On Feb. 7, the duo celebrates with a guest concert at Felicita’s
Frank Hobbs PAC offering $5,000 for First Nations art proposal

Frank Hobbs PAC offering $5,000 for First Nations art proposal

Frank Hobbs playground construction to start in June
Victoria researcher speaks about “Canadian Iceman” at Sidney reading

Victoria researcher speaks about “Canadian Iceman” at Sidney reading

Before retiring last year, Dr. Richard Hebda was curator of botany and earth history at the Royal BC Museum in Victoria for over 30 years, studying plant fossils and ecology. However, at an upcoming reading for the Sidney and Peninsula Literary Festival, Hebda will read from a book that is ostensibly about a person. But according to Hebda, there is much more to the story.
Langford Western Foods sold to Fairway Market; no changes at Sooke location

Langford Western Foods sold to Fairway Market; no changes at Sooke location

Western Foods has sold its Langford grocery store, but no changes are planned for the Sooke store.
Father still hunting Lindsay Buziak’s killer 10 years after her death

Father still hunting Lindsay Buziak’s killer 10 years after her death

Realtor was showing a Saanich home when she was murdered in February 2008
Traffic flowing on Sooke Road after earlier incident in Langford

Traffic flowing on Sooke Road after earlier incident in Langford

Single vehicle incident involving a semi causes delays early Wednesday afternoon
Green Dragon falls, but others continue on

Green Dragon falls, but others continue on

BC injunction closes only one dispensary in Victoria. Other injunctions sought.
Police chief’s plea for funding rejected in Esquimalt

Police chief’s plea for funding rejected in Esquimalt

Council narrowly votes down $94,000 budget increase for policing