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Forgiveness topic of Restorative Justice Oak Bay meeting

Wednesday night AGM open to the public
And they're off!

And they're off!

Sunday sees pleasant conditions for Terry Fox runners

UVic centre leads research project that aims to change end of life care

“There are very few things that are more distressing to nurses than caring for people who are dying and in distress,” said Kelli Stajduhar, associate professor in the University of Victoria School of Nursing and Centre on Aging, co-leader of the initiative. “Nobody in the health system wants to see people in distress when they’re dying.”

French Immersion enrolment up across B.C.

“What we’re seeing is a movement towards our program and a recognition by parents that there are some strong second language opportunities from within the public school system,” said Glyn Lewis, interim executive director for the lobby group Canadian Parents for French.

Cystic fibrosis fundraising shines

The third Victoria instalment of the national Shine Day event was organized by University of Victoria Shinerama and raised $3,300 for Cystic Fibrosis Canada. More than 80 volunteers took part in the anything-goes fundraiser – the most the event has seen to date.

New garbage schedule, organic collection launching

Changes are set to begin in January 201
Saanich, CRD look to exchange Haro Woods lands

Saanich, CRD look to exchange Haro Woods lands

Agreement would see 94 per cent of the property remain as a woodland forest, attenuation tank would be installed in other six per cent

Mayors work to expedite transit governance changes

The Capital Regional District could take on the job of making regional transit and transportation planning decisions by year’s en

Victor-Brodeur kids get counselling after crash

School bus hit man crossing road at Craigflower and Admirals

Nomination papers available for mayor, council, trustee

Municipal election Nov. 19