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Caprice Langford to close in the new year

Caprice Langford to close in the new year

The cinema will be screening its final films on January 5, 2014 before closing for good.
Langford child faces second case of cancer

Langford child faces second case of cancer

Four-year-old Hannah Day is back in hospital with a new form of cancer, only months after a previous cancer went into remission.
Limited mobility, but not limited in life

Limited mobility, but not limited in life

Founder of a charity to support people with physical disabilities, Victoria's Jeff Scott handed keys to new van
Visually impaired students take to the ice

Visually impaired students take to the ice

Ten blind or partially blind students had full reign of the arena Friday afternoon with players from the Spectrum hockey academy

High winds, unsafe seas cancel tonight's Sea of Lights parade in Oak Bay

But Victoria boat parade still a go from Inner Harbour on Saturday
100-year-old lots added to Mount Doug park

100-year-old lots added to Mount Doug park

Saanich has added two tiny lots to Mount Douglas, but the purchase could have an outsized influence on keeping the park pristine.

Victoria pot dispensary back in appeal court

Lawyers fighting to uphold a ruling that allows the society to sell edible and topical marijuana products to patients
Lighting up the Gorge

Lighting up the Gorge

Lights on the Gorge may be all carols and hot chocolate, but there is a larger purpose at work amid the fun and revelry: community building.

Victoria police officer recognized for bravery in 2011 stabbing incident

Const. Lane Douglas-Hunt fought off attacker after being stabbed in the neck on Government Street

Victoria homeless shelters brace for cold snap

An unseasonal cold snap is working its way through Greater Victoria, with overnight lows expected to hit -6 C on Friday