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Beacon hilltop repatriated to local First Nations

Friday, Dec. 10, just after midnight marks one of the proudest moments of Marianne Alto's career as a Victoria city councillor.
Paris climate deal leaves questions for B.C.

Paris climate deal leaves questions for B.C.

International agreement calls for additional emission cuts, but Canada and B.C. haven't decided how to do it
TWEETS: Canadians share outpouring of love for Syrian refugees

TWEETS: Canadians share outpouring of love for Syrian refugees

#WelcomeToCanada trends worldwide as large-scale flights of Syrian refugees begin to arrive

Artists selected to beautify graffiti hotspots downtown

A local artist will immortalize Victoria’s most marginalized groups as part of a new city program to beautify graffiti hotspots downtown.

Using yoga to heal complex trauma

In 2001, Ginny and Kerry Dennehy received the heartbreaking news: their son Kelty had committed suicide.
Clark adds ex-RCMP officer to cabinet

Clark adds ex-RCMP officer to cabinet

Premier merged public safety and justice ministries in 2012, now it returns to two jobs with Mike Morris and Suzanne Anton

Esquimalt joins regional economic development plan

Dan Dagg can’t help but feel disappointed when he looks at the declining numbers for gross domestic product growth in the capital region.

Police board hopeful officers will work through chief controversy

Esquimalt Mayor and police board co-chair Barb Desjardins remains hopeful Elsner’s leadership will be instilled.

New documentary highlights homelessness in region

As hard as it's been living a life on the streets, Karen Montgrand can almost imagine doing it again.

Dog put down after vicious attack

The dog was in foster care when it ran away and attacked a Victoria resident and her dog last week.