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Canadian universities sign off on pledge to greater diversity, accessibility

Canadian universities sign off on pledge to greater diversity, accessibility

Data on diversity on Canadian campuses is limited
Three Canadian torture victims receive $31 million in federal compensation

Three Canadian torture victims receive $31 million in federal compensation

The RCMP, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service and Foreign Affairs all cited for mistakes
Hundreds attend career fair in Colwood

Hundreds attend career fair in Colwood

Lots of opportunities for job-seekers to connect with companies
Census shows Saanich departing from national trends

Census shows Saanich departing from national trends

The sociology and language profile of Saanich confirm but also contradict larger national trends according to new census data from Statistics Canada released Wednesday.
Kelowna brewery attacked by hate groups

Kelowna brewery attacked by hate groups

Boundary Brewing is on the receiving end of hate attacks after posting a video supporting peace
Animal carcasses dumped at Blinkhorn Lake

Animal carcasses dumped at Blinkhorn Lake

District of Metchosin asking person responsible to stop
Premier shares ferry frustrations at Island economic summit

Premier shares ferry frustrations at Island economic summit

Premier John Horgan participates in State of the Island conference via video link
Facebook group advocates for short term rental owners in Greater Victoria

Facebook group advocates for short term rental owners in Greater Victoria

Local property owners and vacation rental operators mount defence against new STR regulations
Victoria man arrested with replica handgun downtown

Victoria man arrested with replica handgun downtown

Witnesses observed one man passing handgun to another at Fort and Douglas streets
Dress code debate continues

Dress code debate continues

Motion to suspend enforcement of dress codes during wait on consultation was defeated on Monday.