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B.C. suing drug companies to recoup overdose crisis costs

B.C. suing drug companies to recoup overdose crisis costs

More than 2,000 people have died in B.C. because of illicit drug overdoses in the past two years
UVic, UBC rivalry gets official status with launch of Legends Cup

UVic, UBC rivalry gets official status with launch of Legends Cup

Bragging rights, coveted trophy on the line in new series between longstanding rivals
Saanich per capita trash levels rising

Saanich per capita trash levels rising

There’s only so much room at the Hartland Landfill, and Greater Victoria’s residents are filling the region’s only public dump faster than ever.
Meet the new leader of the West Shore RCMP

Meet the new leader of the West Shore RCMP

Insp. Todd Preston brings years of policing experience
WHL Royals gear up for final day of training camp

WHL Royals gear up for final day of training camp

Wednesday night’s intrasquad game culminates camp, cheap hot dogs, popcorn part of the package
Portables for Central, Tillicum, Oaklands, Quadra won’t be ready for start of school

Portables for Central, Tillicum, Oaklands, Quadra won’t be ready for start of school

SD61 creates interim solutions for teachers waiting on unfinished classrooms
Ambulance involved in collision at Burnside and McKenzie

Ambulance involved in collision at Burnside and McKenzie

An ambulance carrying one individual collided with another vehicle at the intersection of Burnside Road and McKenzie Avenue on Tuesday afternoon, causing massive traffic delays.
The Mustard Seed sends 750 Victoria kids back to school with new supplies and clothes

The Mustard Seed sends 750 Victoria kids back to school with new supplies and clothes

The Fair Start Program has been helping families for 20 years and seen needs increase
Habitat for Humanity backs out of Sooke housing plan

Habitat for Humanity backs out of Sooke housing plan

Organization cites poor timing
Roads have reopened at Cook and Fairfield in Victoria after pedestrian hit

Roads have reopened at Cook and Fairfield in Victoria after pedestrian hit

A woman was hit and sent to hospital Tuesday afternoon