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Rec centres move to help parents potentially left in lurch by strike

Commonwealth Recreation Centre's manager has been reconnecting with neighbouring schools to keep the lines of communication wide open

Esquimalt taxpayers will likely face tax hike

012 municipal budget deliberations continue next week

Meeting to explore changing landscape of Greater Victoria

Royal B.C. Museum archaeology curator to offer perspective

Teachers to strike Monday

Teachers are likely to strike for three days beginning Monday after the BCTF voted 87 per cent in favour of resisting government.

Assault charges dropped against Victoria police officer

Case is still an open file at the Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner
Forever young: ‘Leaplings’ have today to celebrate their leap day birthdays

Forever young: ‘Leaplings’ have today to celebrate their leap day birthdays

If you were born on Feb. 29 your birthday comes only once every four years

Bus drivers’ union speaks out about transit troubles

Poll indicates public willing to pay more for buses

More delays expected in Esquimalt policing decision

Public receives invitation to future township policing panel meetings

Smoke and fire gut Victoria townhouse

Two families displaced but safe, say fire officials

Province moves to end teacher job action

After months of stalled contract negotiations, the dispute between B.C. teachers and the province heated up this week.