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Minister nixes lower speed limits, photo radar

Minister nixes lower speed limits, photo radar

Default rate should be 30 km/h, and photo radar should be brought back, Provincial Health Officer Perry Kendall says
Locals fear loss of trees in Douglas Street bus plan

Locals fear loss of trees in Douglas Street bus plan

A group of activists are pushing back against B.C. Transit after learning the company plans on cutting down dozens of trees.

Province backs CRD’s request for extension on sewage plan

The provincial government is supporting the CRD's request to the federal government for more time to submit a plan for wastewater treatment.
Living with hoarding disorder

Living with hoarding disorder

When Susan looks around her small one bedroom apartment in Victoria, all she sees is one big mess.
SEWAGE IN THE CRD: Opinions differ on West Shore timeline

SEWAGE IN THE CRD: Opinions differ on West Shore timeline

Need for treatment plant depends on flow rates, says former mayor
Another child support clawback ends

Another child support clawback ends

Spousal child support payments no longer count as income for those applying for low-income child care subsidies in B.C.

CRD sewage treatment funding extension granted

Regional district has until Sept. 30 to make significant progress on a plan

City looks at improving crosswalks downtown

The City of Victoria is moving forward with plans to upgrade and add a number of crosswalks.

City transfers McPherson Theatre ownership to CRD

The McPherson Theatre will soon have a new owner.
Cyclist struck and killed in Chinatown

Cyclist struck and killed in Chinatown

The morning rush hour on Tuesday ended in tragedy when a 73-year-old woman was struck and killed by a truck in Chinatown.