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City seeks court injunction to clear Centennial Square of tent protesters

B.C. Supreme court will hear city's arguments on Nov. 15

Leaf pick-up begins

Monday marks the deadline to have leaves bagged in biodegradable bags and piled at the curb
Bell apologizes for 'gay tourism' error

Bell apologizes for 'gay tourism' error

Jobs Minister Pat Bell has asked his staff to investigate how a ministry brochure erroneously warned against promoting gay tourism in China.
Students' flash mob kicks off United Way campaign

Students' flash mob kicks off United Way campaign

This year, the United Way hopes to raise $6.3 million.
No sign of virus in tested salmon: CFIA

No sign of virus in tested salmon: CFIA

Federal lab contradicts previous findings of Infectious Salmon Anemia
Tree fight uproots Esquimalt neighbourhood

Tree fight uproots Esquimalt neighbourhood

Resident blasts Esquimalt council for favouring developers over residents

Occupy Victoria deadline passes

About one third of the 60 tents making up the Occupy Victoria protest at city hall disappeared by the time the city's eviction deadline hit.
B.C. joins lineup at China's door

B.C. joins lineup at China's door

Premier Christy Clark and senior B.C. cabinet ministers are seeing plenty of competition as they visit China this week.

Camosun students bring gender identity to the fore

Series of public workshops focused on understanding trans-identity and the rights of self-identification

UPDATED: City issues eviction notices to Occupy Victoria protestors

Police and bylaw officers could be sent in to remove protesters if they refuse to leave