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Home care spread thin, seniors' advocate says

Home care spread thin, seniors' advocate says

Growing number of seniors outpacing home care services, Health Minister Terry Lake acknowledges
Uber political football thrown to Fassbender

Uber political football thrown to Fassbender

Premier taps minister to consult with B.C. cities on 'sharing economy'
Drug deaths soar 50 per cent in Fraser

Drug deaths soar 50 per cent in Fraser

166 overdose fatalities in region, 55 more than 2014, 465 deaths across B.C. last year
Construction of Pandora bike lane pushed back

Construction of Pandora bike lane pushed back

Construction of a two-way bike lane along Pandora Avenue has been pushed back as the city continues to work out details of the design.

Police search for man accused of 12 indecent acts

Police from Saanich and Victoria are on the hunt for a man accused of exposing himself and making sexually explicit comments.

Proposals sought for Car Free YYJ

The Downtown Victoria Business Association has issued a request for proposals for the production of Car Free YYJ 2016 on June 19.

Free transit offered for new refugees

The VRTC and the (ICA) are rolling out free transit passes to new refugee families in the region.
Former finance minister to advise Clark

Former finance minister to advise Clark

Carole Taylor, architect of B.C.'s carbon tax, working part time for a dollar a year advising Premier Christy Clark
Community TV channel may fade to black

Community TV channel may fade to black

CRTC mulls redirecting two per cent local cable TV levy to private stations
Friends honor Victoria woman with playground

Friends honor Victoria woman with playground

Friends of Bonnie Clark are raising money to build a playground in her name