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Young aboriginal artists in Victoria get $15,000 boost

Young aboriginal artists in Victoria get $15,000 boost

The Saanich-based Victoria Native Friendship Centre has been awarded $15,000 to support local off-reserve aboriginal artists.
Early arrivals for Northwest Deuce Days roll in to Victoria

Early arrivals for Northwest Deuce Days roll in to Victoria

Car owners and their 1932 Fords arrive in Victoria for weekend Northwest Deuce Days event.
Keep your old power meter, for a fee

Keep your old power meter, for a fee

People who insist on refusing smart meters can keep their old mechanical meter as long as it lasts, cost to be determined

Public hearing for Haro Woods on Tuesday

Haro Woods has one final step to overcome as Saanich looks to permanently preserve the forest in Cadboro Bay as parkland.
UPDATE: Victoria food and beverage industry rallies to help displaced pub workers

UPDATE: Victoria food and beverage industry rallies to help displaced pub workers

Tudor House boss scrambles to help keep employees in jobs

Drivers ignoring signs in West Shore work zones

Flagpersons getting concerned at number of drivers disobeying signs on highway 1 and elsewhere
All Victoria letter mail to be processed in Lower Mainland

All Victoria letter mail to be processed in Lower Mainland

A letter mailed to your neighbour across the street will journey through Vancouver and back starting this September.

Saanich broadening rules for farm markets

To compete with grocers, municipality looks to lift sales restrictions for farmers

Victoria explores Dallas Road bike lane

Lanes could be coming to Dallas Road if the city can capitalize on the CRD's sewage treatment project.

Phil Jacobs scheduled for sentencing Friday

Phil Jacobs, a priest who earlier this year was convicted of touching a young person for a sexual purpose, will be sentenced Friday