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City moves ahead with revitalization project at Ship Point

The City of Victoria is moving forward with a project it hopes will revitalize Ship Point during the upcoming tourism season.

Local company developing new pipeline technology

A Victoria company is leading the way in pipeline technology, developing cutting-edge sensors to detect oil spills more quickly.

Exhibit features Inuit sculptor

Inuit sculptor Abraham Anghik Ruben is partnering with local artist Robert Bateman as part of the Narratives from the North exhibit.

Police chief seeks order to stop investigation into his conduct

Chief Elsner has filed a petition with the B.C. Supreme Court, seeking an order to stop the external investigation into his conduct
Vancouver Island elk making a comeback

Vancouver Island elk making a comeback

First Nations and non-First Nations hunters praising government management plan that has herds at highest population in a generation
HMCS Winnipeg crew say operation tarnished, despite success

HMCS Winnipeg crew say operation tarnished, despite success

Some crew members say Operation CARIBBE is tarnished since the media coverage of their sail focused on the actions of two crew members.

Loss of bleachers draws concern for festivals

The City of Victoria has sold its inventory of bleachers, leaving many local festival organizers scrambling to find alternative seating.
Esquimalt family loses everything in fire

Esquimalt family loses everything in fire

Saturday, Feb. 27 started out like any other day for the Alaas-Ideis family, however, it turned into one of the most devastating days.

Victoria council mulls new sewage plan at Clover Point

Some councillors surprised to see Clover Point back in the plan

Nanaimo woman's lost jewelry turns up in septic tank after three years

Young son had flushed rings, earrings down the toilet