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Moving day looms for tent city campers

Moving day looms for tent city campers

Many campers say they won't move from the tent city on Burdett Avenue by the province's Feb. 25 deadline.

Shoes laced for annual Mustard Seed walk

Bob Gilbert admits he’s been through the wringer.

Gang life isn’t glamorous, says former member

At the age of 16, Doug was at a party when he met some guys he thought were cool.
Local government wants to cancel advertising requirement

Local government wants to cancel advertising requirement

Municipal politicians asking province to eliminate statutory local newspaper advertising for pending bylaws
A welcoming shift in First Nations education

A welcoming shift in First Nations education

Vancouver Island aboriginal students seeing improved graduation rates thanks in part to a more inclusive school culture

Updated: Victoria police search for robber wearing fluorescent orange construction suit

A man and woman have been arrested following a series of robberies of businesses in downtown Victoria and the James Bay neighbourhood.
Nisga'a ceremony greets new MLAs

Nisga'a ceremony greets new MLAs

B.C. legislature now 36 per cent women, the highest level of representation in the history of Canadian legislatures

Author opens up about bullying in children's book

The long-term effects that bullying can have on a child is something Ariane Weathers is all too familiar with.
Victoria’s youth targeted for gang recruitment

Victoria’s youth targeted for gang recruitment

Below the surface of Victoria’s charming streets lined with colourful buildings and camera-toting tourists is a world of organized crime.

More protection sought for heritage homes

A Victoria councillor is calling for more safeguards to protect the city’s heritage-designated houses.