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Pickup truck impounded after impaired driver hits cyclist in Langford

Pickup truck impounded after impaired driver hits cyclist in Langford

A driver in a separate incident was not ticketed after another cyclist was hit
MLA Ravi Parmar to run for second term in new riding of Langford-Highlands

MLA Ravi Parmar to run for second term in new riding of Langford-Highlands

His Langford-Juan de Fuca riding will cease to exist due to electoral redistribution
Elephant seal can stay in Oak Bay if he doesn’t ‘go rogue’: DFO

Elephant seal can stay in Oak Bay if he doesn’t ‘go rogue’: DFO

Emerson’s Sunday stroll takes a toll on traffic
Finlayson down to single lane traffic during Monday, Tuesday commute in Saanich

Finlayson down to single lane traffic during Monday, Tuesday commute in Saanich

Finlayson Street, westbound from Cedar Hill Road to Cook Street down to single lane traffic
Greater Victorians gather for Day of Mourning, call for safer workplaces

Greater Victorians gather for Day of Mourning, call for safer workplaces

175 British Columbians lost their lives in the workplace in 2023
New Royal Canadian Legion opens in Esquimalt

New Royal Canadian Legion opens in Esquimalt

The building was first closed in 2018
Saanich shoots down creating bus-only lanes to UVic on McKenzie Avenue this year

Saanich shoots down creating bus-only lanes to UVic on McKenzie Avenue this year

Student, advocate and petition call for quick transit changes along corridor’s wider stretches
Saanich to look at ways to join forces with neighbouring fire departments

Saanich to look at ways to join forces with neighbouring fire departments

Fire chief is asking mayor to contact three neighbouring districts to develop collective approach
Vancouver Island to recognize workplace fatalities at Day of Mourning

Vancouver Island to recognize workplace fatalities at Day of Mourning

Communities across the country are holding events on April 28
Obtaining ID in Greater Victoria made easier by $35K grant from United Way

Obtaining ID in Greater Victoria made easier by $35K grant from United Way

CSPC ID services offer client-centred, trauma-informed assistance in obtaining identification