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GREAT TEACHERS: Quality teachers always leave a lasting legacy

No matter what the subject, educators have major impact
Local Salvation Army workers assist after Cache Creek flooding

Local Salvation Army workers assist after Cache Creek flooding

Two from Abbotsford are among the 20 Sally Ann workers from across the province who are helping with relief efforts
Remove gender from birth certificates, B.C. urged

Remove gender from birth certificates, B.C. urged

Health Minister Terry Lake says he's concerned about medical research, limits on travel for B.C. residents

GREAT TEACHERS: Educators a treasured resource, initiative's partners say

Black Press/Staples teachers nomination period winds up May 31
Critics doubt value of real estate speculation tax

Critics doubt value of real estate speculation tax

Finance minister says B.C. will be cautious of consequences as it mulls options to restrain soaring home prices

Timely 911 call interrupts assault, saves victim's life

Two Victoria men could be facing attempted murder charges after a timely 911 call from a neighbour that saved the victim's life.

Esquimalt wants more say in community mailbox plan

The Township of Esquimalt has requested that Canada Post halt the installation of community mailboxes

Police, military take part in explosive training

Exercise Ardent Defender improves participants’ readiness to counter explosive threats, including improvised explosive devices.
Creating community with the Cook Street Village Activity Centre

Creating community with the Cook Street Village Activity Centre

Diana Kozinuk first moved to Victoria eight years ago and at first, didn't know anyone in the city.
Work begins on Admirals Road

Work begins on Admirals Road

The $4.6-million project will see improvements on Admirals Road from Maplebank Road to Lyall Street