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CRD committee supports increase in cruise ship garbage disposal fee

CRD committee supports increase in cruise ship garbage disposal fee

Fee could go up to $500 per tonne from $157
Sooke launches survey for public input on budget priorities

Sooke launches survey for public input on budget priorities

‘We are committed to an open budget process,’ says mayor
One-bedroom rent rises in May to an average of $1,870 a month in Victoria

One-bedroom rent rises in May to an average of $1,870 a month in Victoria

Canadian renters see largest increase in 3 years between April and May
Traffic lights down until June 24 at Watkiss Way and Burnside Road West

Traffic lights down until June 24 at Watkiss Way and Burnside Road West

Flaggers will be directing traffic through View Royal intersection
UPDATE: Victoria drag show cancelled after threat of gun violence during Pride Month

UPDATE: Victoria drag show cancelled after threat of gun violence during Pride Month

Police are investigating the threats which lead to the cancellation
Sidney-Anacortes ferry won’t sail until summer 2023 at the earliest

Sidney-Anacortes ferry won’t sail until summer 2023 at the earliest

The historic ferry service started 100 years ago
Victoria gas station robbery suspect sought

Victoria gas station robbery suspect sought

Male suspect said he had a gun but never showed one during the Thursday incident
Sooke Lions will host town hall meeting to discuss park proposal

Sooke Lions will host town hall meeting to discuss park proposal

Plan includes a community centre, daycare, clubhouse, offices, outdoor stage and concession
VIDEO: Woman struck in Victoria crosswalk during early morning hit and run

VIDEO: Woman struck in Victoria crosswalk during early morning hit and run

Police release video looking for information on the driver of a grey BMW
New Royal B.C. Museum opposed by nearly 70 per cent of British Columbians: poll

New Royal B.C. Museum opposed by nearly 70 per cent of British Columbians: poll

One in five support the almost $800-million overhaul announced by the province