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Bonsai Demonstration at the 16th Annual Japanese Cultural Fair

The Victoria Nikkei Cultural Society presented the 16th annual Japanese Cultural Fair
Ruling shines spotlight on homeless

Ruling shines spotlight on homeless

Latest decision on overnight park camping ups pressure on cities, governments to act on homelessness, housing and mental health
Keep all emails, Clark tells cabinet

Keep all emails, Clark tells cabinet

Premier Christy Clark says procedures have changed little in the past 10 years, and she thought information law was being followed
Waking up the homeless part of daily grind

Waking up the homeless part of daily grind

It’s 7:30 a.m. on a rainy morning in October when Const. Dan O’Connor and Sgt. Barrie Cockle pull up to Kings Park in Fernwood.

Mayor delighted Esquimalt Village Project moving ahead

Esquimalt Mayor Barb Desjardins has something to be excited about.
Girls create first 100 Girls Who Care Victoria chapter

Girls create first 100 Girls Who Care Victoria chapter

Lily Coté and Ella Stanger are out to change the world — and they're only 11 years old.
Local election spending caps advance

Local election spending caps advance

Limits to rein in big-budget municipal campaigners to take effect for 2018 elections
Police called in on B.C. government email deletion

Police called in on B.C. government email deletion

Privacy commissioner says BC Liberal culture of secrecy violates information law, staffer lied under oath
Vic resident fighting to keep pet pigs

Vic resident fighting to keep pet pigs

It paints a strange picture in one’s mind. A 39-year-old man walking his two pigs on a leash down a street in Vic West.

Independent space now available for businesses

A local company has launched a new independent space for business people to gather that’s the first of its kind in Victoria.