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Outdoor gallery seeking new art for installation

The Commercial Alley Outdoor Art Gallery is looking for new art for its fifth installation.
A day of ‘firsts’ for local leading seaman

A day of ‘firsts’ for local leading seaman

This week represents a number of firsts for Mathieu Drapeau.
Police nab prolific break and enter suspect hiding in trunk of vehicle

Police nab prolific break and enter suspect hiding in trunk of vehicle

Witness spotted man accessing secure underground parking area
Burnside Gorge plan nearing the finish line

Burnside Gorge plan nearing the finish line

The City of Victoria must first make changes toits Official Community Plan (OCP) to ensure both plans align.
B.C. judge calls for harsher sentences for fentanyl dealers

B.C. judge calls for harsher sentences for fentanyl dealers

Top court says longer sentences would reflect the current “public health crisis"
Victoria entrepreneur slays Dragons’ Den pitch

Victoria entrepreneur slays Dragons’ Den pitch

As Victoria entrepreneur Toni Desrosiers recently made her pitch on the popular show Dragons’ Den, she watched the judges eyes light up.
At least 70 tires damaged in Esquimalt slashing spree

At least 70 tires damaged in Esquimalt slashing spree

Police continue to investigate and have a person of interest
Clark aims to force donation disclosure

Clark aims to force donation disclosure

Battle over corporate, union donations prompts Speaker to rule NDP out of order
Housing, jobs beat out pipelines on B.C. students' election issue list: poll

Housing, jobs beat out pipelines on B.C. students' election issue list: poll

Over two-thirds of the province's students stress about paying back their loans.
Canadians borrow more but on fewer credit cards: report

Canadians borrow more but on fewer credit cards: report

British Columbians carried the third highest amount of interest.