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Lottery CEO's conflict didn't cost him

Lottery CEO's conflict didn't cost him

Michael Graydon talked with casino company about a job for two months, still got a bonus and two months' pay when he quit

Youth mental health facility Ledger House undergoing renovations

13-bed facility adding two beds for future capacity, though Island Health says beds won't be utilized without extra funding
Farm hit with civil suit

Farm hit with civil suit

District of Central Saanich files claim against Woodwynn Farm

Saanich police seek witnesses in possible stabbing at Rainbow Park

Wednesday night incident left Saanich man, 35, with serious injuries

Sweeping health-based smoking ban comes before CRD board today for approval

CRD directors vote to extend ban on smoking to include all parks, playgrounds, playing fields, public squares and bus stops.
Sex trade bill unconstitutional: expert

Sex trade bill unconstitutional: expert

Canada prostitution bill likely unconstitutional, says Swedish expert
Timea Nagy 'not personally offended' by Conservative MP's rape question

Timea Nagy 'not personally offended' by Conservative MP's rape question

Nagy, a former sex worker, was a witness in Tuesday's hearings over a proposed new Canadian prostitution bill.

Esquimalt pegs green business, bike trail, image among top priorities.

Township releases much-anticipated Economic Development Strategy.

Victoria's Pacific Tattoo cancelled

The Tattoo was scheduled to take place this weekend

Phone fraudsters posing as Microsoft

Scams like these are really prevalent in all shapes and sizes, say police