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Victoria Shipyards buzzing with activity

In a perfect world, the dry dock at the Victoria Shipyards would always be full and Joe O’Rourke could run 800 staff per day.
Horror film caps off record-breaking year in Victoria

Horror film caps off record-breaking year in Victoria

It's not very often Victoria plays host to a Hollywood production company.

Bengal Lounge closing its doors

Closing the Bengal Lounge a difficult decision for Empress staff

Electric bus part of transportation plan for cruise ship passengers

The Greater Victoria Harbour Authority (GVHA) will be introducing an electric double decker bus this season.

B.C. Transit hosts open house

B.C. Transit will be hosting an open house to answer questions about terminal options for a proposed transit hub on Douglas Street.

James Bay residents in panic over “renovictions”

Gazing out Roberta’s apartment in Seaview Towers in James Bay, it offers a spectacular view of the ocean beyond.
Northwestern B.C. oil refinery plan moves along

Northwestern B.C. oil refinery plan moves along

Location north of Kitimat is now provincial Crown land

Group preparing for arrival of second Syrian refugee family

For the last few nights, Nina Hirlaender has lied in bed, giddy with excitement.
BCTF dispute heading to top court

BCTF dispute heading to top court

Education Minister Mike Bernier says 'relationship never better' as union gears up for one last appeal over teacher staffing levels

Musicians wanted to perform at Centennial Square, Beacon Hill Park

The city is developing a roster of pre-qualified, local musicians to perform a range of music genres at these venues from June to September.