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Enrolment is up at Saanich Peninsula schools

Enrolment is up at Saanich Peninsula schools

SD63 sees big growth in elementary school population, modest declines in higher grades
Halloween parties add to busy night for Victoria police

Halloween parties add to busy night for Victoria police

Calls ran gamut from intoxication to fights to suspected impaired drivers
Saanich rescinds controversial EDPA bylaw

Saanich rescinds controversial EDPA bylaw

A controversial bylaw designed to protect environmentally sensitive areas (ESAs) is on its way out.
Helping health care workers care for themselves

Helping health care workers care for themselves

Health care assistants, the people who bathe, wash, and assist the elderly with their daily lives, have the highest rate of accepted time-loss injury claims of any occupation in the province, and a recent conference at the Saanich Fairground was an effort to bring those numbers down.
Annual salmon run swims into the West Shore

Annual salmon run swims into the West Shore

The Goldstream Nature house suggests coming at the end of the month
Colwood takes hard stance against big oil

Colwood takes hard stance against big oil

City to send climate accountability letters to 20 fossil fuel companies
BC Liberal leadership candidate stresses community in first Island stops

BC Liberal leadership candidate stresses community in first Island stops

Dianne Watts’ tour continues in Victoria on Sunday, Oct. 29
Canada C3 docks in Victoria

Canada C3 docks in Victoria

Signature Canada 150 project ends coast to coast to coast voyage through Northwest Passage
Sooke RCMP seek suspect in pistol whipping

Sooke RCMP seek suspect in pistol whipping

Suspect struck a man in the head with a pistol on boardwalk at Sooke’s Ed McGregor Park
It’s important to remember Canada’s sacrifices, says Sooke veteran

It’s important to remember Canada’s sacrifices, says Sooke veteran

Tom Lott served in air force for 25 years