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Armed forces culture and conduct chief talks ‘fundamental shift’ at CFB Esquimalt

Armed forces culture and conduct chief talks ‘fundamental shift’ at CFB Esquimalt

Lt.-Gen. Jennie Carignan met with base leaders, members before sitting down with Black Press Media
B.C. lieutenant governor presented with first poppy to kick off 2022 campaign

B.C. lieutenant governor presented with first poppy to kick off 2022 campaign

Funds raised from annual Royal Canadian Legion poppy campaign supports veteran
PHOTOS: Diwali celebrated with ceremony at B.C. legislature

PHOTOS: Diwali celebrated with ceremony at B.C. legislature

Premier John Horgan, premier-designate David Eby joined by local community leaders
Three Greater Victoria breweries win medals at national craft brewery competition

Three Greater Victoria breweries win medals at national craft brewery competition

B.C. breweries pick up top honours with 29 winning a total of 46 awards
William ‘Billy’ Bradshaw identified as one of two Saanich homicide victims

William ‘Billy’ Bradshaw identified as one of two Saanich homicide victims

Police searching for witnesses, dashcam footage in Saanich murder investigation
Environment Canada predicts incoming atmospheric river won’t hit like 2021 event

Environment Canada predicts incoming atmospheric river won’t hit like 2021 event

Heavy rain in Thursday’s forecast for the Island
Family hosts candlelight vigil to honour woman killed in Saanich

Family hosts candlelight vigil to honour woman killed in Saanich

William Bradshaw identified by family as second victim
UPDATE: Saanich road reopens after child hit in crosswalk, taken to hospital

UPDATE: Saanich road reopens after child hit in crosswalk, taken to hospital

Shelbourne Street and San Juan Avenue area closed for about two hours
Esquimalt military museum puts spotlight on Victoria ventriloquist

Esquimalt military museum puts spotlight on Victoria ventriloquist

Sheila Margaret Kidd and her dummy Spike travelled throughout Canada and Europe
CRD closes in on strategy to reduce local Canada goose population

CRD closes in on strategy to reduce local Canada goose population

Overabundant birds are causing an array of environmental, health, economic impacts