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Northern Junk's second iteration considered

The proposal features a rehabilitation of the two heritage buildings

New face leading Esquimalt's war against graffiti

Dan Jenkins replaces Peter Justo as anti-graffiti co-ordinator

Saanich soldier receives honour posthumously

Lt. Andrew Nuttall awarded the Meritorious Service Medal by governor general

Thief targets Ukrainian dance students

Police were able to recover all the stolen items, and they were returned to the young dancers.
Chasing drunks

Chasing drunks

With the courts pulling back on B.C.’s roadside suspensions, police are forced to jump through more hoops

Esquimalt posts meeting packages online

Township now offers full agendas online, not just the outlines

Underwater Telus line relocation begins

One of the first steps in making way construction of new Johnson Street bridge
Traditional colours flown

Traditional colours flown

The Royal Union Flag is flown on Royal Canadian ships sunrise to sunset December 11, on the Statute of Westminster Day.

Cedar Hill Arts Centre to host annual youth exhibition

“Activism through Art,” an exhibition of youth arts at the Cedar Hill Arts Centre, is now open to applications from people aged 12 to 24

South Island NDP politicians look to federal leadership race

When federal NDP leader Jack Layton died in August, a major question loomed in the background.