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Multimillion-dollar Esquimalt development given final green light

The developer's vision includes two 12-storey residential condominium towers – which will be the tallest in Esquimalt
Boat show takes over Pearkes field house

Boat show takes over Pearkes field house

This weekendmarks return of the annual fishing and boating show at Saanich's Pearkes recreation centre
On the chopping block

On the chopping block

"Surplus' government properties could be up for sale in Greater Victoria

Half of municipal reps on PCC board resign over land sale strategy

Victoria Coun. Ben Isitt says there is benefit to having city representation on board

Colquitz River polluted – again – after 630 litres of heating oil spills in Saanich

Another home heating oil spill in Saanich pollutes Colquitz River after tank's fuel line fails
Crowds come to pay their last respects to the Johnson Street rail bridge

Crowds come to pay their last respects to the Johnson Street rail bridge

More than 100 watch the dismantling of the iconic bridge
B.C. Winter Games archers take aim in Vernon

B.C. Winter Games archers take aim in Vernon

Ron Ostermeier still remembers exactly where his first archery shot landed. “Right there,” he said, pointing next to his right foot...

Two Capital Region men recognized for bravery

Gov. Gen. David Johnston honours men with medals of bravery

‘Sexting’ puts youth at risk: expert

Cyber-bullies using explicit images to control peers

Man convicted for child porn, but sentence remains delayed

A Langford man convicted of possessing and distributing child pornography more than a year ago has successfully delayed his sentencing.