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Dragon boating offers Esquimalt cancer survivor a new outlook on life

Dragon boating offers Esquimalt cancer survivor a new outlook on life

When Janet Bright steps off the dock in the Gorge Waterway and into a dragon boat, she becomes a new person.
Province funds 2,600 more teachers

Province funds 2,600 more teachers

Deal with B.C. Teachers' Federation totals $330 million to meet court ruling on classroom resources
Elsner investigation will head to discipline proceedings

Elsner investigation will head to discipline proceedings

Judges have found sufficient evidence in eight of the 11 allegations of misconduct against suspended Victoria police chief
Victoria teen finds success managing Tourette Syndrome

Victoria teen finds success managing Tourette Syndrome

At five years old, Ethan Hasey seemed like a regular, healthy young boy.
Dunahee family still searching for answers

Dunahee family still searching for answers

For Bruce Dunahee, the days leading up to March 24 are often a blur.
Budget 2017: Ottawa's housing strategy offers $1 billion a year

Budget 2017: Ottawa's housing strategy offers $1 billion a year

Justin Trudeau government's budget spends on skills development, runs up bigger deficits
Budget 2017: Liberals try to ease anxiety and get Canada ready for the future

Budget 2017: Liberals try to ease anxiety and get Canada ready for the future

Budget 2017: get ready for a changing world
Environmentalists speak to Port Hardy crowd about old growth and raw logs

Environmentalists speak to Port Hardy crowd about old growth and raw logs

The presentation was part of a Sierra Club/Wilderness Committee tour that also has stops in Campbell River, Parksville and Courtenay

Bike sharing program spins into action

When Karen Jawl looks at downtown Victoria, she sees a lack of parking and a heavy investment in cycling infrastructure.
Raise awareness and wear mismatched socks

Raise awareness and wear mismatched socks

March 21 is World Down Syndrome Day recognized by the United Nations.