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‘Iconic’ piece of Victoria history selling for $9.3M even as market plummets 42%

‘Iconic’ piece of Victoria history selling for $9.3M even as market plummets 42%

Victoria penthouse trying to defy a real estate market that has seen price drops
Sidney Island residents to vote on plan to eradicate invasive deer

Sidney Island residents to vote on plan to eradicate invasive deer

The proposed move is part of the wider Sidney Island Ecological Restoration Project
Controversial anti-‘woke’ education billboard in Westbank First Nations removed

Controversial anti-‘woke’ education billboard in Westbank First Nations removed

The billboard stood for 10 days before being taken down
Victoria police seek downtown assault suspect who left victim with ‘significant injuries’

Victoria police seek downtown assault suspect who left victim with ‘significant injuries’

One person was injured and transferred to the hospital after an assault on Yates Street
B.C. finance minister sticks to line after government lawyers vote for strike

B.C. finance minister sticks to line after government lawyers vote for strike

Members of BC Government Lawyers Association Monday voted 97.1 per cent for job actions
Mountain Matchmakers: Revelstoke ski hill hosts Valentine’s Day weddings

Mountain Matchmakers: Revelstoke ski hill hosts Valentine’s Day weddings

More than 100 people showed up to RMR to take in the lovely event
B.C. universities to support women in Afghanistan seeking education

B.C. universities to support women in Afghanistan seeking education

Campaign calls for virtual enrollment options, financial aid
Vancouver Island First Nation to release ground scanning results for former residential school

Vancouver Island First Nation to release ground scanning results for former residential school

Former Alberni Indian Residential School (AIRS) was located on Tseshaht First Nation territory
Russian bomber intercepted near Alaska as search continues for downed ‘objects’

Russian bomber intercepted near Alaska as search continues for downed ‘objects’

Officials painted the incident as a normal occurrence that did not pose any threat
Anniversary of Emergencies Act invocation brings modest convoy protest to Ottawa

Anniversary of Emergencies Act invocation brings modest convoy protest to Ottawa

Only about a dozen protesters were present on Parliament Hill by midday