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Community rallies behind fire victims

Community rallies behind fire victims

Residents displaced by an early morning fire last Friday have recieved an outpouring of support from the community.
A captain’s story finally told

A captain’s story finally told

Colin Henthrone, captain of the Queen of the North, tells his side of the story of the sinking of the ship 10 years ago in a new book.
Regular winter temperatures expected for B.C.

Regular winter temperatures expected for B.C.

Chilly winter in store for most of Canada.

Seniors housing project heads to public hearing

A project that could bring more than 130 rental units for seniors to downtown Victoria will go to a public hearing.
B.C. government announces 68 affordable housing projects across the province

B.C. government announces 68 affordable housing projects across the province

Half of the 2,900 units are set for the Lower Mainland
Military member hurt in incident at North Saanich helicopter base

Military member hurt in incident at North Saanich helicopter base

443 Squadron base commander orders investigation into industrial incident.
B.C. to move child protection back to indigenous communities

B.C. to move child protection back to indigenous communities

Grand Chief Ed John gives recommendations to Premier Chriisty Clark, who promises more resources and local control

CFB Esquimalt member injured in industrial accident at helicopter squadron

Individual suffered serious injuries, was rushed to hospital Monday morning
Victorians contributing to booming second-hand economy

Victorians contributing to booming second-hand economy

A new report by Vancity Credit Union shows B.C.'s second-hand economy generates more than $1 billion in sales annually.
Brain injuries like snowflakes, no two are the same, says expert

Brain injuries like snowflakes, no two are the same, says expert

A new documentary is shining a light on the hidden world of brain injuries, in hopes more services will be made available.