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BCTF strike action starts Wednesday

BCTF strike action starts Wednesday

Work-to-rule won't affect report cards or parent meetings, but teachers will restrict hours and refuse out-of-class supervision
Pick up a menu and help fight HIV/AIDS

Pick up a menu and help fight HIV/AIDS

Enjoy a meal April 24 and help feed people in need through Dining Out For Life fundraiser.

Esquimalt property tax increase could be nil – again

The township stands to gain more than $11 million in revenue from the federal Property in Lieu of Taxes program in 201

Greater Victoria MLAs, MPs line up behind Horgan in B.C. NDP leadership bid

Horgan gains support of all lower Island NDP MLAs in bid to replace Adrian Dix next September
Victoria, Esquimalt ink policing agreement

Victoria, Esquimalt ink policing agreement

Policing agreement will run to Dec. 31, 2023 and includes dedicated patrol officers in Esquimalt

Pot on stove blamed for Saanich blaze

One cat dies in house fire on Darwin Ave this morning, firefighters rescue second cat
Dandelion Society offers Easter service with a twist

Dandelion Society offers Easter service with a twist

Rev. Al Tysick brings special service to homeless and marginalized residents at Centennial Square
(VIDEO) Political elite gather in Toronto for Jim Flaherty's funeral

(VIDEO) Political elite gather in Toronto for Jim Flaherty's funeral

'What a sad time this is in the life of our country,' said Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
Make suicidal history off-limits in hiring checks: B.C. Privacy Commissioner

Make suicidal history off-limits in hiring checks: B.C. Privacy Commissioner

Elizabeth Denham issues report criticizing use of police information checks for employment
BCTF prepares for school strike action

BCTF prepares for school strike action

Teachers can begin withdrawing service with 72 hours notice, refusing supervision outside class time and restricting duties