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Another two COVID-19 clusters reported in Greater Victoria schools

Another two COVID-19 clusters reported in Greater Victoria schools

Clusters reported at Deep Cove Elementary and Cloverdale Traditional Elementary
COVID-19 case reported on Victoria to Vancouver flight

COVID-19 case reported on Victoria to Vancouver flight

Passengers on Harbour Air flight 216 Sept. 23 affected
Ferry cancellations continue between Victoria and Vancouver

Ferry cancellations continue between Victoria and Vancouver

Preemptive cancellations for Oct. 1 and 3 due to mechanical issues
Victoria’s Orange Shirt Day is born out of trauma, friendship and hope

Victoria’s Orange Shirt Day is born out of trauma, friendship and hope

‘There’s room in the circle for everyone’: Sept. 30 invites reconciliation
Saanich Peninsula resident John Elliott is a leading voice in revitalizing language, culture

Saanich Peninsula resident John Elliott is a leading voice in revitalizing language, culture

Locals working hard to ensure first languages are not lost forever
Uprooting the ‘old narrative’ by sharing Indigenous stories, experiences

Uprooting the ‘old narrative’ by sharing Indigenous stories, experiences

Indigenous history needs to be recognized
Tsawout residential school survivor no longer afraid to share her story

Tsawout residential school survivor no longer afraid to share her story

‘We, as the survivors, can tell the stories for the ones who didn’t get to go home’
Wednesday incident leaves person in custody at Saanich jail needing medical attention

Wednesday incident leaves person in custody at Saanich jail needing medical attention

No details about what happened could be provided on Sept. 29
‘It’s about really understanding our history’: Acknowledging truths the first step in reconciliation

‘It’s about really understanding our history’: Acknowledging truths the first step in reconciliation

The path forward starts with a commitment to learning and listening
First Nations Leadership Council frustrated by former Kelowna social worker’s plea deal

First Nations Leadership Council frustrated by former Kelowna social worker’s plea deal

Robert Riley Saunders pleaded guilty to stealing from and harming at-risk youth in his care, many of whom are Indigenous