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Working under water: a day in the life of a submariner

Working under water: a day in the life of a submariner

Taking the first step feels like entering a manhole, but the bottom is a world unlike any other.

Earthquake shakes Victoria

Mayor hopes earthquake will prompt residents to be better prepared
Province settles with fired drug researchers

Province settles with fired drug researchers

William and Rebecca Warburton are the last to settle 2012 dispute that saw eight drug researchers fired in error
UPDATED: Earthquake jolts B.C., lights up social media

UPDATED: Earthquake jolts B.C., lights up social media

Magnitude 4.7 quake centred east of Sidney widely felt in Lower Mainland, Vancouver Island

Submissions sought for Shoreline film festival

Ever since high school, Moiz Karim has been fascinated with movies.
Remembering those who died living on the street

Remembering those who died living on the street

Greater Victoria Coalition to End Homelessness holds vigil for homeless people who have died on the street.

Senior, 101, puts kibosh on CRA scammers

The “Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) Scam” has claimed hundreds of victims, but a 101-year-old Victoria woman refused to be added to that list.
Hydro, ICBC, MSP fees up in 2016

Hydro, ICBC, MSP fees up in 2016

Premier Christy Clark's government has intervened in BC Hydro and car insurance rates, medical premiums up 40 per cent since 2010

City council on naughty list: taxpayers federation

Victoria city council’s handling of taxpayers’ dollars has landed them on the Canadian Taxpayers Federation’s annual naughty list.
NORAD has Santa, his sleigh and reindeer on their radar

NORAD has Santa, his sleigh and reindeer on their radar

NORAD tracks Santa on radar during annual Christmas delivery run