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Victoria shipyard boom has consequences

Victoria shipyard boom has consequences

Employees spreading into surrounding neighbourhood for free parking

Sex assault trial starts for former Saanich priest

The trial of a former priest charged with molesting minors will start next week if the case can move past a number of procedural hurdles.
Investing in parks: Victoria maps out future green spaces

Investing in parks: Victoria maps out future green spaces

Fisherman’s Wharf park completion marks busy year for city department
Neighborhood tree lives to fight another day

Neighborhood tree lives to fight another day

Saanich's patience coming to and end; Cadboro Bay residents threaten legal injunction against cutting down a Douglas fir

Funding windfall for UVic ocean observatory

Marine research received a major boost last week as federal and provincial governments chipped in $41.7 million toward Ocean Networks Canada
Reynolds raises $101K for Tour de Rock

Reynolds raises $101K for Tour de Rock

Students and staff at Reynolds secondary have once again outdone themselves in their Cops for Cancer campaign, this year raising $101,066
PART 4: Running for different reasons

PART 4: Running for different reasons

Victorians are serious about health and fitness, but road races see a decline as people shift to triathlon, adventure racing

Greater Victoria grocery stores recalling beef products

Safeway, Thrifty Foods, Costco, Superstore, Save-on-Foods, Wal-Mart and Country Grocer have recalled a number of various beef items
Victoria marathoner is all business

Victoria marathoner is all business

Long distance runner sure to win best-dressed award at Sunday’s 33rd GoodLife Fitness Victoria Marathon
Tour de Rock riders roll into Victoria

Tour de Rock riders roll into Victoria

Cycling team finishes off their nearly two-week pediatric cancer fundraiser ride from Port Alice to Victoria