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VIDEO: Falling tree branch sparks hydro wire fire in Saanich

VIDEO: Falling tree branch sparks hydro wire fire in Saanich

BC Hydro investigating outage
$1.5 million to help University of Victoria engage in Indigenous mental health research

$1.5 million to help University of Victoria engage in Indigenous mental health research

University seeking new research chair in Indigenous mental health in 2022
West Shore RCMP looking for owner of Giant Roam bicycle

West Shore RCMP looking for owner of Giant Roam bicycle

Owner asked to contact West Shore RCMP
COVID-19 found at 3 more Greater Victoria schools

COVID-19 found at 3 more Greater Victoria schools

Ecole Marigold, Tillicum Elementary, South Park Family School hit with new cases
UPDATE: Victoria police report previously missing young man found

UPDATE: Victoria police report previously missing young man found

Matthew Sydney, 26, had been seen last in the city Dec. 2
Flood damage disrupts supply for Greater Victoria food banks

Flood damage disrupts supply for Greater Victoria food banks

Some avoided shortages by ordering earlier than usual, while others have had to pivot to gift cards
Green MP calls on feds to help municipalities finance climate-resilient infrastructure

Green MP calls on feds to help municipalities finance climate-resilient infrastructure

Elizabeth May has noticed a shift in the conversation about climate change
Appeal case for driver convicted after hitting Leila Bui to begin Wednesday in Victoria

Appeal case for driver convicted after hitting Leila Bui to begin Wednesday in Victoria

Tenessa Nikirk is appealing a two-year prison sentence handed down in 2020
No evidence yet cabinet minister knock-down near legislature related to role: Victoria police

No evidence yet cabinet minister knock-down near legislature related to role: Victoria police

VicPD still investigating incident that sent Forests Minister Katrine Conroy to hospital Dec. 7.
‘A system of failures:’ South Vancouver Island adult eating disorder services quietly removed

‘A system of failures:’ South Vancouver Island adult eating disorder services quietly removed

Non-emergency resources have been a lifeline for Greater Victoria residents