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Sooke Oceanside Brewery on top of B.C. Beer Awards

Sooke Oceanside Brewery on top of B.C. Beer Awards

Local brewery takes silver at eighth annual competition
UPDATED: Humboldt bike lanes next in Victoria’s Biketoria plan

UPDATED: Humboldt bike lanes next in Victoria’s Biketoria plan

Public input sought on new designs; protected two-way, shared lanes being considered
VIDEO: Sara-Jeanne Hosie adds music to Wintertime in Oak Bay

VIDEO: Sara-Jeanne Hosie adds music to Wintertime in Oak Bay

Canadian College of Performing Arts’ Company C stages Wintertime starting Nov. 29
Smouldering U-Haul snarls Pat Bay traffic

Smouldering U-Haul snarls Pat Bay traffic

Afternoon commuters were reduced to one northbound lane after a U-Haul cube van caught fire on the Pat Bay, the second vehicle fire of the day.
North Saanich is B.C.’s least “most dangerous” town

North Saanich is B.C.’s least “most dangerous” town

Sidney is the Saanich Peninsula’s “most dangerous” town, in magazine’s crime rankings released Nov. 23
VIDEO: Students set to design Oak Bay travel corridor

VIDEO: Students set to design Oak Bay travel corridor

Architects, politicians, police, and HASTe advise students on Cadboro Bay Road project
VIDEO: RCMP respond to rollover on Sooke Road

VIDEO: RCMP respond to rollover on Sooke Road

Driver has been taken in to custody for possible impaired driving
Central Saanich to study Victoria’s plastic bag proposal

Central Saanich to study Victoria’s plastic bag proposal

A proposed plastic bag ban in the City of Victoria is also being studied by Central Saanich council. In a letter sent by Victoria Mayor Lisa Helps, she asked neighbouring municipalities to send their thoughts on the issue in the interest of harmonizing regulations across the region.
Local choir to sing new music for wintertime

Local choir to sing new music for wintertime

Composer Nicholas Fairbank, who graduated high school in 1974, believes he was one of the last B.C. students to take a Grade 12 provincial exam in Latin. He has also sung in church choirs all his life, so he said he had a good sense of the rhythm of the language.
Surrey union decries ‘epidemic’ level shortage of education assistants in B.C.

Surrey union decries ‘epidemic’ level shortage of education assistants in B.C.

Children sit with tablets for hours when EAs aren’t available, CUPE says