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VIDEO: Surveillance camera catches Sooke Rd crash

VIDEO: Surveillance camera catches Sooke Rd crash

New details emerge into crash that sent three people to hospital
Cold weather shelters in Victoria to open Oct. 1

Cold weather shelters in Victoria to open Oct. 1

A 25-bed shelter at the Victoria Native Friendship Centre will provide shuttle services, meals and showers
Esquimalt recognized as B.C. Climate Action Community

Esquimalt recognized as B.C. Climate Action Community

For sixth consecutive year, the Township meets goals set out in Climate Action Charter
Saanich Mayor insists he never served as director of Amalgamation Yes

Saanich Mayor insists he never served as director of Amalgamation Yes

Mayoral rival Coun. Fred Haynes questions Richard Atwell’s defensiveness
Esquimalt council votes on pay raise, looks at affordable housing policy

Esquimalt council votes on pay raise, looks at affordable housing policy

Public hearing for rezoning application also on the docket for council meeting Monday night
Bicycle thief in Victoria steals blind man’s jacket, viewing aid

Bicycle thief in Victoria steals blind man’s jacket, viewing aid

VicPD urgently seeking witnesses to incident from early Saturday afternoon near Douglas and Fort streets
What you need to know about voting in the Oct. 20 election in Esquimalt

What you need to know about voting in the Oct. 20 election in Esquimalt

Two advance voting opportunities available to elect six councillors, nine school board trustees, one mayor
Victoria Royals run drills at CFB Esquimalt

Victoria Royals run drills at CFB Esquimalt

Hockey team practiced ship boarding scenarios at the Naval Fleet School (Pacific)
Cook Street Village condo project to become rental building

Cook Street Village condo project to become rental building

21 of 47 units will be available at rental rates below market value
City of Victoria wins environmental award for contentious bike lanes

City of Victoria wins environmental award for contentious bike lanes

Mayor Lisa Helps accepted a Climate and Energy Actions award from the BC Minister of Environment