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Residents upset tent city is not going away

Residents upset tent city is not going away

Nearby tent city residents are upset with the judge's decision to deny province's injunction and fear things will only get worse.

Esquimalt council uneasy with new sewage plan

It’s a road Esquimalt council has been down before.
Vanishing Rockland

Vanishing Rockland

Tragic. That’s how Janet Simpson describes the demolition of a 126-year-old character house in Rockland.

Calling all youth

The City of Victoria is looking for 10 people between the ages of 12 to 24 to become part of a youth team.
B.C. nurses to vote on five-year agreement

B.C. nurses to vote on five-year agreement

Two years of talks finally settle dispute over staffing levels for 45,000 nurses
BC Liberals bag $10 million, refuse donor reform

BC Liberals bag $10 million, refuse donor reform

Corporate donations more than half BC Liberal total, NDP's donations mostly small sums from individuals
UPDATE: Federal Fisheries and Oceans minister says vessel 'beyond repair'

UPDATE: Federal Fisheries and Oceans minister says vessel 'beyond repair'

Minister Hunter Tootoo says unstable boat will be removed from Deep Bay; MP Gord Johns encouraged by minister's response

Victoria, Saanich add electric cars to fleet

The municipalities of Victoria and Saanich have joined forces to purchase 13 new electric vehicles.
Greece turning into one big refugee camp: local volunteer

Greece turning into one big refugee camp: local volunteer

Greece has become a place of despair and frustration, according to a Victoria man at the heart of it.
Philippines part of B.C. trade mission

Philippines part of B.C. trade mission

Premier Christy Clark is making her first visit to South Korea since free trade deal signed with Canada