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Gorge cleanup makes progress, but junk still piles up

Gorge cleanup makes progress, but junk still piles up

There’s fewer televisions and computers chucked into the Gorge these days, but a volunteer crew still expects to fill three dumpsters

UVic hosts astronomy day Saturday

Royal Astronomical Society of Canada-Victoria is hosting International Astronomy Day at the University of Victoria
Miniature Piglets Born At Beacon Hill Children's Farm In Victoria

Miniature Piglets Born At Beacon Hill Children's Farm In Victoria

Miniature pig Jelly Bean gave birth to eight piglets at the popular Victoria attraction Beacon Hill Park's Children's Farm.

Pit bull attacks dog in Langford

A basset hound was attacked by a pit bull terrier in Langford, today (April 24).
Esquimalt navy collision to delay DND, ship repair operations

Esquimalt navy collision to delay DND, ship repair operations

Navy officials won't confirm extent of damage to frigate
This is Not a Cocktail Party

This is Not a Cocktail Party

Victoria artist creates pill sculpture to raise HIV awareness across Canada
Islanders dining out for life

Islanders dining out for life

It’s not every day you can justify taking yourself out for breakfast, lunch and dinner, but on April 25, hundreds of Victorians will.
New Kinder Morgan oil port might satisfy NDP promise

New Kinder Morgan oil port might satisfy NDP promise

Horgan doesn't rule out pipeline twinning with different terminal
B.C. candidates should step up on marijuana reform: poll

B.C. candidates should step up on marijuana reform: poll

Lobby group aims to get B.C.'s electoral candidates on the record about their cannabis views
100 years on, undeveloped lots in Saanich eyed for development

100 years on, undeveloped lots in Saanich eyed for development

Two untouched lots that have sat idle next to Mount Douglas Park since 1912, and now bear survey markings for future development.