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Advance voting starts Saturday

Advance voting starts Saturday

There will be six days of advance voting prior to B.C.’s general election day on May 9
Cycling community fuming as hit-and-run suspects remain at large

Cycling community fuming as hit-and-run suspects remain at large

Incidents of Dodge Dakotas crashing into cyclists remain unsolved
Local artist’s work to be featured in Commercial Alley art gallery

Local artist’s work to be featured in Commercial Alley art gallery

Commercial Alley Outdoor Art Gallery will be featuring the work of local artist Kai Choufour.
Search still underway to find operator, service provider for Victoria casino

Search still underway to find operator, service provider for Victoria casino

The operator/service provider will be responsible for finding a location within Victoria for the casino
B.C. first responders see record number of suspected overdoses Wednesday

B.C. first responders see record number of suspected overdoses Wednesday

The spike in overdose-related calls coincides with ‘Welfare Wednesday’, officials say

Childcare spaces at risk at two local community centres

B.C. Supreme Court ruling leaves school district scrambling to accomodate smaller class sizes.
Victoria man arrested and charged for Nanaimo home invasion

Victoria man arrested and charged for Nanaimo home invasion

Man with connections to Nanaimo arrested in Victoria on weapons and drug charges
Netflix drama 13 Reasons Why prompts letter to parents from Sooke School District

Netflix drama 13 Reasons Why prompts letter to parents from Sooke School District

Concern stems from strong subject matter of popular TV series
UPDATE: Canada-wide Shaw service restored

UPDATE: Canada-wide Shaw service restored

Shaw customers across Canada are experiencing problems with telephone, TV and internet service.

Former Canadian Armed Forces officer facing sexual assault charge for incident at CFB Esquimalt

Incident occured at CFB Esquimalt in 2010 against another member of the Armed Forces.