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More young women eligible for HPV vaccine in Greater Victoria

Various health facilities and offices to offer vaccines
Annual blessing of the tartan set for Sunday

Annual blessing of the tartan set for Sunday

Wear a tartan and celebrate Scottish culture, starting at 10 a.m. at St. Aidan’s United Church, 3703 St. Aidan’s St. in Gordon Head.
Camosun College plans to cut media training, radio station

Camosun College plans to cut media training, radio station

Applied communication program at college falls victim to budget cuts
Gazette welcomes new editor

Gazette welcomes new editor

The Lake Cowichan Gazette, is pleased to announce the appointment of Tamu Miles as the new editor of the paper.
Campbell River man runs length of Vancouver Island for the kids

Campbell River man runs length of Vancouver Island for the kids

Sixty-five-year-old Terry Kratzmann set off Wednesday on his 600-kilometre, tip-to-tip journey from Cape Scott Provincial Park to Mile Zero.

UVic names new dean of business

Saul Klein said he wants to use UVic's accomplishments to help its international profile.
Hero holiday leads to appreciation of home

Hero holiday leads to appreciation of home

Oak Bay High students build homes in rural Mexican village

Young Vancouver Island scientists show and tell at UVic

University of Victoria hosts students for 50th annual Vancouver Island regional science fair

Saanich traffic cop hit after being mistaken for traffic cone

The officer was at McKenzie Avenue and Cedar Hill X Road when she saw a red 1980 Plymouth Volare turn left contrary to the posted sign.

Oak Bay Half Marathon on track for a strong year

More than 500 runners have registered for the May 13 event, up about 100 from this time last year.