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Retiring the badge: Easing the abuptness from the beat to post-career

Retiring the badge: Easing the abuptness from the beat to post-career

Unique program will help Victoria cops make transition into civilian life

Mail-in ballots tried and true

Victoria to continue polling-station alternative in November election

Home invasion victims arrested when police find drug stash

Two suspects on the lam, despite police dog search

Esquimalt fills manager's position

Anja Nurvo has been hired as the township's new manager of corporate services

Saanich to appeal Camaso court costs ruling

Judge rules municipality should pay for widow's court fees

Interest grows for city council seats

November election will likely see all incumbents running for another term
Remembrance Day comes early with mural of the fallen

Remembrance Day comes early with mural of the fallen

Twelve-metre-long mural of soldiers killed in Afghanistan visits Victoria

U.S. resident pleads guilt to trafficking pot, possession of a prohibited weapon

Man also wanted in the U.S. on several charges

Johnson Street rail bridge closer to demolition

Eight companies have pre-qualified for the job to deconstruct the structure
Service comes before photo-ops on new B.C. website

Service comes before photo-ops on new B.C. website

Government communications have traditionally been built around a stream of propaganda, with the emphasis on pictures and text arranged to show the ruling politicians of the day in a flattering light.