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WATCH: Victoria residents kick-off 2020 with speedy trip across Canada in a Tesla

WATCH: Victoria residents kick-off 2020 with speedy trip across Canada in a Tesla

New Tesla Supercharger network will replace gas stations on the 6000-kilometre trip
UPDATED: BC Ferries sailings still filling up Saturday after Christmas

UPDATED: BC Ferries sailings still filling up Saturday after Christmas

Saturday morning and afternoon sailings full, with evening filling up
B.C. Appeal Court OKs class-action lawsuit against University of Victoria

B.C. Appeal Court OKs class-action lawsuit against University of Victoria

Susan Service claims UVic failed to give as many as 134 members an annual salary increases they were due
Year In Review: Top Issues in Victoria, Esquimalt in 2019

Year In Review: Top Issues in Victoria, Esquimalt in 2019

Housing, transportation, policing and more were top contenders for this year
Land use, transportation and health care loom large in 2020 on Saanich Peninsula

Land use, transportation and health care loom large in 2020 on Saanich Peninsula

Region has among the longest wait times for walk-in clinics
Deadline to connect to Langford’s sewer system is New Year’s Eve

Deadline to connect to Langford’s sewer system is New Year’s Eve

City says 95 per cent of eligible properties have already connected
Saanich, Victoria police rescue man and his dog from sinking houseboat

Saanich, Victoria police rescue man and his dog from sinking houseboat

Both were rescued safely from the Gorge Waterway just after 4:30 a.m. Friday
VIDEO: More intersection cameras coming to B.C. leads today’s top stories

VIDEO: More intersection cameras coming to B.C. leads today’s top stories

Watch a selection of our top features for Dec. 27
Single-vehicle crash snarls traffic on Malahat late Friday morning

Single-vehicle crash snarls traffic on Malahat late Friday morning

Impaired driving investigation underway by West Shore RCMP
Despite rumours, B.C. CDC confirms no shortage of naloxone in Greater Victoria

Despite rumours, B.C. CDC confirms no shortage of naloxone in Greater Victoria

Naloxone kits are in stock and available to the public