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500 Atira workers unionize to improve the safety of residents, workers

500 Atira workers unionize to improve the safety of residents, workers

It comes weeks after an independent audit into the society was released
David Johnston expected to begin public meetings on foreign interference next month

David Johnston expected to begin public meetings on foreign interference next month

Johnston is appearing before a parliamentary committee for a marathon 3 hours of testimony
Launch of search for graves at former Yukon residential school triggers raw emotions

Launch of search for graves at former Yukon residential school triggers raw emotions

A community report on the results is scheduled to be completed by the end of summer
Prince Harry testifies the tabloids destroyed his childhood, but fails to recall specific stories

Prince Harry testifies the tabloids destroyed his childhood, but fails to recall specific stories

Harry accuses the publisher of the Daily Mirror of using unlawful techniques
Premier David Eby brings home promises of economic opportunity from Asia trip

Premier David Eby brings home promises of economic opportunity from Asia trip

Japan and South Korea ‘feel a huge level of urgency’ around energy, critical minerals, Eby says
‘We haven’t given up’: Cyclists rally for safer infrastructure in Oak Bay

‘We haven’t given up’: Cyclists rally for safer infrastructure in Oak Bay

Riders plan to roll from University of Victoria to muncipal hall ahead of Monday council meeting
Saudi Arabia slashing oil supply which could mean higher gas prices for U.S. drivers

Saudi Arabia slashing oil supply which could mean higher gas prices for U.S. drivers

The Saudi cut of 1 million barrels per day is set to start in July
Langford mulls land expropriation over controversial $45 Bear Mountain trail fee

Langford mulls land expropriation over controversial $45 Bear Mountain trail fee

Motion calls to explore all legal options
B.C. officials push back against safe supply critics and their ‘polarizing rhetoric’

B.C. officials push back against safe supply critics and their ‘polarizing rhetoric’

Officials seek to rebut claims that drugs prescribed through the B.C.’s safe supply program are being re-sold to young people
Driver facing charges in Victoria suspected of trying to run down Oak Bay cops

Driver facing charges in Victoria suspected of trying to run down Oak Bay cops

Police also rescue baby deer