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Our Place expands winter hours

The extended hours is a pilot project for the winter from Oct. 1 to the end of March.

CFB Esquimalt's United Way campaign starts with a splash

The event featured a lunch time barbecue with senior personnel volunteering to take a dunk- tank plunge

Tour de Rock back in Greater Victoria Wednesday

Team will complete 1,000-kilometre trek with grand finale in Centennial Square on Friday,
B.C. reviews offender monitoring after Surrey teen's murder

B.C. reviews offender monitoring after Surrey teen's murder

'Somebody dropped the ball' on release conditions for accused killer Raymond Caissie, says criminologist
Province pledges e-cigarette regulation if feds won't act

Province pledges e-cigarette regulation if feds won't act

Health minister stresses need for sale restrictions, non-committal on extending smoking bans to 'vaping'
Canada, U.S., support Hong Kong protesters

Canada, U.S., support Hong Kong protesters

White House: 'We support the aspirations' of Hong Kong democracy protesters
B.C. cities demand greater oil pipeline scrutiny, safety

B.C. cities demand greater oil pipeline scrutiny, safety

Kinder Morgan pipeline twinning draws resolutions from Burnaby, Vancouver and Victoria at UBCM convention
Premier wants municipal pay to be election issue

Premier wants municipal pay to be election issue

Christy Clark says she'll wait until after November elections to talk with new councils about reining in pay for union, management staff
Third candidate enters Esquimalt mayor's race

Third candidate enters Esquimalt mayor's race

Scott Attrill, owner of Floyd's Hairstyling for Men, challenges Barb Desjardins and John Ducker
Province floats gas tax shift to ferries

Province floats gas tax shift to ferries

Transportation Minister Todd Stone's idea for BC Ferries funding called 'red herring'