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Cyclist uses GPS tracker to create unique images

Cyclist uses GPS tracker to create unique images

When Stephen Lund looks at a map, he doesn't just see streets and parks — he sees images.
Crackdown coming on passing school bus

Crackdown coming on passing school bus

Children injured as drivers pass school buses with flashing lights and stop signs activated

Hungry Hearts nets over $170,000

The Hungry Hearts fundraiser for Our Place Society has collected more than $117,000 to help Victoria’s most vulnerable.
B.C. a destination for down and out

B.C. a destination for down and out

Premier Christy Clark, Housing Minister Rich Coleman say people are free to come to B.C. and use shelters
Cook Street businesses fear CRD sewage plans

Cook Street businesses fear CRD sewage plans

It's a catastrophe waiting to happen is how local businesses describe the potential ripping up of Cook Street to install sewage pipes.

Support growing for physician-assisted death

Support for the right to choose how a person wants to die is gaining momentum in Victoria.

Temporary shelters at capacity as province seeks to evict campers

Two of the three temporary shelters opened to help tent city residents are already at capacity.
Assisted living rules to be relaxed

Assisted living rules to be relaxed

Health Minister Terry Lake removing restrictions on number of services offered by assisted living facilities

Fire causes significant damage

Two people and a dog were taken to hospital following an early morning blaze Saturday in a fourth floor condo on Wark Street.

Library focusing on outreach as part of new strategic plan

The Greater Victoria Public Library (GVPL) recently released its new strategic plan.