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Glenlyon Norfolk student claims top prize at national science competition

Glenlyon Norfolk student claims top prize at national science competition

Annie McLeod won gold at the Canada-wide science fair in Regina recently.
Council puts the brakes on off-leash pilot project

Council puts the brakes on off-leash pilot project

Dogs will have to continue to be leashed in two neighbourhood parks —at least until next month.
Police urge parents to speak with children after series of indecent exposures

Police urge parents to speak with children after series of indecent exposures

Police still investigating a series of incidents that took place around Macaulay elementary.
Cancer victim to die on his terms

Cancer victim to die on his terms

Deep Bay man to undergo Death with Dignity procedure May 30
Dealership recognizes 40 years of service for longtime employee

Dealership recognizes 40 years of service for longtime employee

Master Technician Dale Smith celebrated a historic milestone with Victoria’s Three Point Motors.
Bike to work week challenges myth of car travel

Bike to work week challenges myth of car travel

Bike to Work Week kicks off May 29 to June 4.
Exclusive: Lieutenant-governor speaks for first time about minority government (with video)

Exclusive: Lieutenant-governor speaks for first time about minority government (with video)

Judith Guichon could be asked to decide fate of province if Premier can’t win support of Greens.
Problem intersection in Esquimalt gets new traffic pattern

Problem intersection in Esquimalt gets new traffic pattern

Corner of Esquimalt Road and Lampson Street has been changed.
CRD urges proper disposal of meds

CRD urges proper disposal of meds

When pharmaceutical medications are put down the drain, they have an impact on everyone.
Red tape waived for mobile street vendors

Red tape waived for mobile street vendors

Victoria city council approves bicycle food vendor pilot project