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Problem house sold through Civil Forfeiture Act

A portion of the sale's proceeds will help fund the administration of the act and fund crime prevention and remediation programs.
B.C. appoints five provincial court judges

B.C. appoints five provincial court judges

Five new provincial court judges will help B.C.'s backlogged court system, but the system is still falling behind, says NDP justice critic Leonard Krog.
Hockey fans rack up the autographs

Hockey fans rack up the autographs

Current and former NHL players dominate celeb roster for third Courtnall Celebrity Classic for mental health

Number of terminals along Victoria harbour questioned by new CEO

New harbour authority CEO puts his mark on the new master plan

Victoria ready to go bunny route alone

Council signals its intent to move forward with prohibitiing the sale of rabbits at pet stores, unless the animals are sterilized
Canadian military probe continues into sub that struck ocean floor

Canadian military probe continues into sub that struck ocean floor

The Canadian Forces launched a Board of Inquiry less than a week after HMCS Corner Brook, Canada's only operational submarine before the accident, hit bottom off the West Coast of Vancouver Island
Gene Simmons and clan hit View Royal

Gene Simmons and clan hit View Royal

It was worth the long wait and long lines as hundreds of people came face to face with rock legend Gene Simmons and family in View Royal on Saturday.

Mood swings lead to drug bust

A young man’s bizarre mood swings helped get him arrested for possessing drugs.

Day care fails to report missing tot

The girl had been wandering by herself in Vic West for 45 minutes before someone found her and called police.

Fan Tan building alteration permit progressing

At issue is whether a two-storey addition to the Hoy Sun Ning Yung Benevolent Association Building represents a saving grace to a building in dire need of repairs, or a bane to the dearly-loved Fan Tan Alley