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Walk aims to make cystic fibrosis history

Walk aims to make cystic fibrosis history

Walk to Make Cystic Fibrosis History takes place May 28.
Langford man pleads guilty in death of West Shore RCMP officer

Langford man pleads guilty in death of West Shore RCMP officer

Kenneth Jacob Fenton pleads guilty to two counts in the death of Const. Sarah Beckett in April 2016.
Red tape waived for mobile street vendors

Red tape waived for mobile street vendors

Victoria city council approves bicycle food vendor pilot project
ELECTION 2017: B.C. will have first minority government in 64 years

ELECTION 2017: B.C. will have first minority government in 64 years

Negotiations between parties may determine if B.C. Liberals can continue
Victoria teacher suspended for professional misconduct

Victoria teacher suspended for professional misconduct

The matter concerns high school teacher Robert Ammon and his actions in the summer of 2013.
B.C. hospital system has been operating over capacity for five years

B.C. hospital system has been operating over capacity for five years

Statistics obtained by The News show system has been operating over 100% capacity since 2012
Civil society groups calls for cooperation between NDP, Greens

Civil society groups calls for cooperation between NDP, Greens

More than 200 people showed up for the rally at the Legislature.
Former Victoria police chief has a new job

Former Victoria police chief has a new job

Frank Elsner hopes to begin providing security expertise to cannabis companies.
Program teaches students to make smart decisions

Program teaches students to make smart decisions

Grade 10 students follow crash victim’s path
Wind storm cuts power for 15,000 on Vancouver Island

Wind storm cuts power for 15,000 on Vancouver Island

Tuesday’s wind storm had BC Hydro crews hard at work all over Vancouver Island