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VIDEO: Sidney resident captures fireball shooting across the sky

VIDEO: Sidney resident captures fireball shooting across the sky

Doorbell camera captured a bright light that streaked across the sky early Wednesday morning
Startup seeking UVic students to test drive carpooling app

Startup seeking UVic students to test drive carpooling app

Nearly half of the people who attend the University of Victoria – students and faculty – drive solo to school and work
Pickleball hub: 11 new courts on their way to Victoria's Topaz Park

Pickleball hub: 11 new courts on their way to Victoria's Topaz Park

Topaz Park recreation options explode with new courts, alongside recently added bike, skate parks
Local engineer vying for seat on Esquimalt council

Local engineer vying for seat on Esquimalt council

Eight candidates are running in the April byelection
Distinguished UVic alumni recognized for sustainability, inclusivity

Distinguished UVic alumni recognized for sustainability, inclusivity

15 alumni of UVic have been presented with the award
Meet, greet and get hired at Sidney Employment Expo 2025

Meet, greet and get hired at Sidney Employment Expo 2025

Over 30 employers are ready to hire job seekers on March 12
Tsawout member embraces new role as deputy chief with Saanich police

Tsawout member embraces new role as deputy chief with Saanich police

Darrell Underwood has worked for the Saanich Police Department for over 25 years
Campaign aims to make North Saanich mom’s dying wish for her boys a reality

Campaign aims to make North Saanich mom’s dying wish for her boys a reality

Andrea Paget died of cancer on Feb. 22, before she was able to live out her dream of a family cruise this summer
Saanich’s Mount Tolmie ranks as one of ‘Canada’s most beautiful views’

Saanich’s Mount Tolmie ranks as one of ‘Canada’s most beautiful views’

The 120-metre peak ranks 3rd in Canada, behind Salt Spring’s Mount Maxwell in second
Esquimalt makes cuts to new hires, police budget in effort to trim taxes

Esquimalt makes cuts to new hires, police budget in effort to trim taxes

Coun. Ken Armour said he hopes the tax increase will be under 10 per cent