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EDITORIAL: Putting #MeToo to work in your workplace

EDITORIAL: Putting #MeToo to work in your workplace

Workers from top to bottom need to stand together against the bully of sexual harassment
Proposed public art installation sparks debate in Victoria

Proposed public art installation sparks debate in Victoria

$250,000 sculpture complements an interactive sound element of First Nations drumming and singing
Saanich’s most dangerous intersections

Saanich’s most dangerous intersections

McKenzie and Trans Canada Highway leads Vancouver Island for MVIs
Omnibus zoning bylaw sent for revisions to prevent blanket upzoning in downtown Victoria

Omnibus zoning bylaw sent for revisions to prevent blanket upzoning in downtown Victoria

Up to 10 downtown properties identified by Downtown Residents Association
Owl found dead after eating rat poison leaves B.C. woman concerned

Owl found dead after eating rat poison leaves B.C. woman concerned

After finding the owl on her Surrey property, Christine Trozzo says the poison is a concern for kids
Change to CPP death benefit panned as insufficient to cover funeral costs

Change to CPP death benefit panned as insufficient to cover funeral costs

Funeral Services Association of Canada lobbied governments to raise the value to $3,580
Woman in Nanaimo accidentally hands over diamond ring with spare change

Woman in Nanaimo accidentally hands over diamond ring with spare change

Incident happened Wednesday at about 7 p.m. at parking lot near Nanaimo’s boardwalk
#MeToo at work: Employers play a role in fixing culture of harassment

#MeToo at work: Employers play a role in fixing culture of harassment

B.C. workplaces are getting ahead of being the next MeToo debacle, calling on experts to train staff
SD61 to install new water fountains over lead concerns

SD61 to install new water fountains over lead concerns

They’re installing 350 new water fountains in local schools due to concerns over elevated levels of lead in the water system
B.C. woman brain injured in crash as a baby gets $1.1 million in damages

B.C. woman brain injured in crash as a baby gets $1.1 million in damages

Trial heard the woman was 16 months old, being carried by her mother when they were both hit