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U.S. election results shock local ex-pats

The U.S. election results have shocked and saddened some local American citizens.
Victoria woman launches wrongful death lawsuit in death of son

Victoria woman launches wrongful death lawsuit in death of son

Marney Mutch's home in James Bay is littered with framed photos of her son Rhett, but she can barely bring herself to look at them.
Weed on wheels: Victoria police arrest man running a marijuana vending cart

Weed on wheels: Victoria police arrest man running a marijuana vending cart

A Victoria man has been arrested for pedalling a marijuana vending cart through the community.
Project adds artistic lens to city planning

Project adds artistic lens to city planning

When Luke Ramsey moved to Taiwan to teach English, he never imagined it would set him on a completely different path.
VIDEO: B.C. police take in almost 1,200 guns in October

VIDEO: B.C. police take in almost 1,200 guns in October

Gun amnesty allowed residents to safely get rid of unwanted firearms.
Women in tech, science industries band together

Women in tech, science industries band together

Robyn Quinn recalls how she was once nominated to sit on a board of directors and found herself in a room with five middle-aged white men.
B.C. teachers celebrate top court ruling on class size

B.C. teachers celebrate top court ruling on class size

Supreme Court backs union on class size, special needs, overturning 2002 legislation introduced by Christy Clark as education minister
U.S. users flooded Canadian immigration site before crash

U.S. users flooded Canadian immigration site before crash

The spike in American web traffic happened as presidential election poll results were coming in.

BBB Vancouver Island hands out Torch Awards

Fourteen companies, including nine in Victoria, have been named the 2016 Torch Award Winners by the Better Business Bureau.
Local MP calling for LGBTQ service records to be revised

Local MP calling for LGBTQ service records to be revised

Randall Garrison calling on the defence minister to revise the service records for people who were dishonourably discharged for being LGBTQ.