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Trio of former ICBC executives earned at total of more $1 million in 2017-18

Trio of former ICBC executives earned at total of more $1 million in 2017-18

Mark Blucher, former president and chief executive officer, received a total of $320,260.
Crash at Bay and Quadra closes intersection

Crash at Bay and Quadra closes intersection

Officers expected to be on scene for a few hours investigating
Saanich councillor one of four candidates for CRD chair

Saanich councillor one of four candidates for CRD chair

Coun. Colin Plant is running for board chair after four years on the regional board
Oak Bay considers banning the retail sale and commercial production of cannabis

Oak Bay considers banning the retail sale and commercial production of cannabis

Community members to have their say at Tuesday meeting
Vancouver Island service dogs helping veterans deal with PTSD

Vancouver Island service dogs helping veterans deal with PTSD

Vancouver Island Compassion Dogs matches soldiers with trained puppies
North Saanich students, Pauquachin Nation carver launch canoe built together

North Saanich students, Pauquachin Nation carver launch canoe built together

Carver Curtis Henry: “It’s not just about building canoes. It’s about teaching our culture.”
U.S. election outcome positive for environment, trade and travel: UVic professor

U.S. election outcome positive for environment, trade and travel: UVic professor

Greater Victoria Chamber of Commerce CEO hopes for a different rhetoric around trade
‘It’s not us,’ local karate club caught in pot shop mix-up

‘It’s not us,’ local karate club caught in pot shop mix-up

Kenzen Karate name mistaken for account linked to Victoria pot shop
Johnson Street Bridge at centre of three lawsuits involving City of Victoria

Johnson Street Bridge at centre of three lawsuits involving City of Victoria

Contractors are suing each other and the City for unexpected costs and issues
‘Horrific attack’ in Oak Bay remains a mystery

‘Horrific attack’ in Oak Bay remains a mystery

It’s been over 18 months since a woman was attacked with an edged weapon in Oak Bay