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Smart meters protested by “small and vocal” community: B.C. Hydro

“First and foremost, there is no opt-out,” said Gary Murphy, chief project officer for the smart meter program. “Every customer will get a smart meter.”

Byzantine expansion approved for Greek Community Centre

The new library will also include more office and storage space, as well as a new kitchen and bar area.

Man with 'piercing green eyes' suspected of robbing Saanich drug store

Saanich police say the man entered the Shoppers Drug Mart around 6 p.m. wearing a bandana over his face, produced a gun and demanded money from the pharmacist. He fled on foot with some cash.
No Japanese radiation danger in salmon: CFIA

No Japanese radiation danger in salmon: CFIA

Food inspectors say fish tests turned up nothing

Maritime supporters rally for waterfront museum

B.C. Maritime Museum eyes CPR Steamship Terminal

Japanese man ends cross-Canada journey at Mile Zero

Ryo Ambe has completed an 8,000-kilometre cycle ride at Dallas Road

Teens arrested after stolen minivans recovered

On Tuesday night, an 18-year-old boy and 14-year-old girl were arrested after two stolen vehicles were recovered in the 700-block of Viaduct Ave.

B.C. Transit real estate deals raising questions

The bus company plans to transform two parcels of land it purchased in late 2010 in the Royal Oak area of Saanich into a new fleet operations and maintenance facility
Wear your jeans, bring your coffee – to church

Wear your jeans, bring your coffee – to church

Message delivered through Common Ground gatherings
Foreign student plan recycled, NDP says

Foreign student plan recycled, NDP says

Premier Christy Clark stopped at Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops Tuesday to unveil the second part of her jobs plan, a goal of increasing the number of international students in B.C. by 50 per cent. But critics were quick to point out that at least one of the key measures, an international education council, is already in place.