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Cold remedy lawsuit seeks class-action certification

Cold remedy lawsuit seeks class-action certification

Vancouver Island man to act as lead plaintiff in case against the makers of Cold-Fx

Pipeline to new ideas potentially opened

The CRD will explore the feasibility of incorporating sites at either McLoughlin or Macaulay Point for the sewage treatment plant.
BC Ferries fares won't increase thanks to fuel rebate

BC Ferries fares won't increase thanks to fuel rebate

No change in fares at BC Ferries this spring because of a new fuel rebate
Cop gives out gift cards during last day on the job

Cop gives out gift cards during last day on the job

After 29 years with the Victoria Police Department, Darren Laur wanted to do something special for his last day on the job Feb. 8.

Johnson Street Bridge back on track

An army of welders is working on the parts needed for the new Johnson Street Bridge, which could have traffic rolling across in July 2017.

Hundreds of refugees set to arrive in Victoria

It’s an exciting time for the Intercultural Association of Greater Victoria as it’s getting set to welcome hundreds of Syrian refugees.
Master plan for Ogden Point taking shape

Master plan for Ogden Point taking shape

Driving to Ogden Point’s Pier B for the first time, it’s hard not to notice how much open concrete and parking spaces there are.
City to allow short-term anchoring in Gorge Waterway

City to allow short-term anchoring in Gorge Waterway

City moves ahead with plans to allow short-term anchoring, but the question remains of what will happen to people living on boats.

Man charged in connection with Sunday night standoff

A 62-year-old Victoria man is facing a handful of charges in connection with an armed standoff Sunday night.

Four parks slated for overnight sheltering ban

The city is moving ahead with plans to add four parks to the list of green spaces where overnight sheltering is banned.