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D-Day memories linger for Victoria residents, 70 years on

D-Day memories linger for Victoria residents, 70 years on

Former radar technician remembers rumble of thousands of aircraft along the English coast on June 6, 1944
BC Seniors Week celebrated at the Wellesley of Victoria residences

BC Seniors Week celebrated at the Wellesley of Victoria residences

The Wellesley of Victoria retirement residence celebrates BC Seniors Week with an open house.

Saanich recipient of Order of B.C. shines a light on Aboriginal issues

Paul Lacerte says award recognizes collective effort of everyone supporting Friendship Centre movement

Saanich students march on – with or without teachers

Reynolds secondary band to perform teacher-less at this weekend's Oak Bay Tea Party
D-Day: Harper visits Juno Beach, Canadian military cemetery in France (VIDEO)

D-Day: Harper visits Juno Beach, Canadian military cemetery in France (VIDEO)

On June 6, 1944, the Allied forces stormed Normandy's beaches, in the final year of World War II's European theatre.
Saanich veterans remember D-Day

Saanich veterans remember D-Day

70 years after D-Day, three residents of Saanich's Broadmead Lodge recall their memories of the historic day
'What you did here will never be forgotten'

'What you did here will never be forgotten'

'Freedom, democracy, justice': Harper, world leaders mark 70 years since D-Day

Saanich police chief readies for Teacup Race

Officers from Saanich, Victoria, Oak Bay to race Oak Bay mayor in annual Tea Cup Race
OLD SCHOOL HISTORIANS: Saanich group archives decades-old school photos

OLD SCHOOL HISTORIANS: Saanich group archives decades-old school photos

Royal Oak Historical Association looks to identify students from decades ago
Grade 12 exams will go on, minister vows

Grade 12 exams will go on, minister vows

Even if teacher strike spreads, graduating students will get their final exam marks, Education Minister Peter Fassbender says