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Blethering Place legacy drives on

Blethering Place legacy drives on

11th annual car show takes over Oak Bay Avenue this Sunday

Rockland: third in a series on Victoria's neighbourhoods

Don’t let the highest property values in the city fool you. The majority of residents in Rockland are tenants, living in apartment buildings near the downtown, or in estate homes split into suites. The peaceful ambiance can be deception, too. Neighbourhood association members are frequently challenging city hall, and they’re tenacious.
Protection sought for Oak Bay landmark

Protection sought for Oak Bay landmark

Trial Island lighthouse subject of push for federal protection

BMW driven off Fleming Beach boat launch

Info sought on stolen car

OB Beach Hotel partners with David Foster

OB Beach Hotel partners with David Foster
Half of 3 million HST ballots returned

Half of 3 million HST ballots returned

More than 1.6 million voters sent in their ballots for B.C.'s referendum on the harmonized sales tax, a participation rate that matches the 51 per cent turnout for the 2009 B.C. election.
Hydro rate increases to be cut back

Hydro rate increases to be cut back

BC Hydro should reduce its proposed rate increases by half and prune back a corporation that has become overstaffed and micromanaged, according to a review panel appointed by the B.C. government.

VicPD Chief busts speeder on Saanich highway

Serious speeding earns motorcycle a 7-day impound
Firefighters give big to pediatrics at Victoria General Hospital

Firefighters give big to pediatrics at Victoria General Hospital

For her first breaths of life, Lucy Hannah had a hole in her lung. Wade McReynolds weighed two pounds when he saw the light of day as a preemie at 29 weeks. Victoria General Hospital’s neonatal intensive care unit became home to their parents.

Ground name tag spurs ground beef recall

Thrifty Foods in Colwood is recalling ground beef after an employee name tag was ground into a batch of meat on Wednesday.