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New UVic president inherits tough budget

New UVic president inherits tough budget

Cutbacks to continue as Jamie Cassels sets stage for university’s next 50 years
Dog on dog attack at Gyro Park a hard lesson for owner

Dog on dog attack at Gyro Park a hard lesson for owner

Saanich pound stresses all owners need to have control of their animals

French immersion student numbers up across B.C.

French is the new black as school comes back into session for students across the Island and B.C.
Cities in revolt over demands of new recycling bosses

Cities in revolt over demands of new recycling bosses

Mayors say unfair MMBC offer means higher costs or worse service, newspaper firms balk at terms
Oak Bay High taking the lead in cancer fight

Oak Bay High taking the lead in cancer fight

Students already rocking fundraising effort for kids battling cancer

Downtown Victoria bus lanes coming soon to Douglas Street

Creation of bus- and bike-only lanes won’t alter regular traffic flow
Missile launcher found in Hartland recycling bin

Missile launcher found in Hartland recycling bin

Throwing a rocket launcher in a recycling bin at the landfill is not the way to get rid of military weaponry

Civil liberties group objects to code of conduct for Victoria council

Debate at Victoria council table could be stifled, opponents say

Hospitality works both ways with Bear Mountain golf tournament

The B.C. Hospitality Foundation is hosting its first Memorial Golf Tournament to raise money to support people in the hospitality industry.
B.C. legislature likely silent until spring, says de Jong

B.C. legislature likely silent until spring, says de Jong

The B.C. government is not planning to recall the legislature for a fall session, Finance Minister Mike de Jong said Tuesday.