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Royal flush: Colwood opens new public washroom in Royal Bay

Royal flush: Colwood opens new public washroom in Royal Bay

Facility at Meadow Park Green built by GableCraft Homes as part of development plan
Scam emails, donation fraud surge in Canada as Ukraine crisis continues

Scam emails, donation fraud surge in Canada as Ukraine crisis continues

Those hoping to contribute to relief cautioned to be mindful about fraudulent emails, phone calls
Driver found asleep at wheel of stolen Jeep in Victoria arrested

Driver found asleep at wheel of stolen Jeep in Victoria arrested

Vehicle had engine running, lights on on Rock Bay street when police spotted it
PHOTOS: Sooke residents explore new library for first time

PHOTOS: Sooke residents explore new library for first time

The new $7.5-million, circular venue had a soft opening on Feb. 21
Sooke writer mentors aspiring author

Sooke writer mentors aspiring author

Darrel McLeod mentoring with Writer’s Trust
Langford gets Island’s first Tesla centre, RCMP’s first EV cruiser

Langford gets Island’s first Tesla centre, RCMP’s first EV cruiser

The centre is expected to open June 2023 with the police car set to arrive later this year
‘My heart is broken’: Young man identified as Victoria’s first homicide victim of 2022

‘My heart is broken’: Young man identified as Victoria’s first homicide victim of 2022

John Dickinson remembered as selfless, hard-working by sister
Metchosin council puts off nano-brewery decision

Metchosin council puts off nano-brewery decision

More information sought on capacity limits, residents’ views on proposal
Retrial date set for Victoria woman accused of killing toddler daughter

Retrial date set for Victoria woman accused of killing toddler daughter

Kaela Mehl’s conviction overturned in June 2021 due to ineffective counsel, juror bias
Greater Victoria School District defers land sale discussion two weeks

Greater Victoria School District defers land sale discussion two weeks

Victoria Hospice presentation, potential third reading of bylaw set for March 14 meeting