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Charities hope review reforms gambling grants

Charities hope review reforms gambling grants

Funding to many non-profits was slashed in 2009

Fraser Institute turns sights on hospitals with latest report

Acute stroke patients in Greater Victoria hospitals were at a higher risk of mortality than those treated elsewhere in B.C. in 2008-09.
Tougher roadside impaired rules here to stay

Tougher roadside impaired rules here to stay

Bar and restaurant owners give up on push for changes
Community, Oak Bay council lose a key figure

Community, Oak Bay council lose a key figure

Veteran Coun. Allan Cassidy didn’t let illness slow him down

Parked cars pose dehydration danger for living creatures, including kids

"Don't leave a child alone – at all, even if you expect it to be a minute. That one minute can grow into 15 minutes if you get delayed dropping off a video or running into the grocery store," said the Vancouver Island Health Authority's Dr. Murray Fyfe. "It's the same thing for pets. They shouldn't be left unattended in a vehicle."
Paint-in transforms Moss street into plein-air studio

Paint-in transforms Moss street into plein-air studio

Annual TD Art Gallery Paint In set for Saturday
Victoria Pride paraders get cheeky

Victoria Pride paraders get cheeky

Victoria Pride parade attracts hundreds of participants, thousands of onlookers
Tribal Journey paddlers from Beecher Bay seek community support

Tribal Journey paddlers from Beecher Bay seek community support

Twice a week about 18 paddlers from Beecher Bay First Nation pile into a canoe and practise cutting though the water as a group while singing traditional seafaring songs.

Traffic fine dollars go back into policing

Victoria police get $2.3 million in 2011

Victoria eyed to fill gap of Trans Canada Trail

Already, the 16,500-km trail has terminals at Atlantic and Arctic oceans, and soon it will also have a terminal at the Pacific Ocean.