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Smart meter rally set for Sunday

The event is being organized in response to growing concerns that electromagnetic radiation emitted by the wireless hydro devices can adversely affect people's health

Rifles fail to rile passersby

On Saturday at 11 p.m., a man walked from the Tillicum area to Government and Fort streets with three rifles fully visible.
Support centre brings new level of care to military personnel, families

Support centre brings new level of care to military personnel, families

Integrated system one of 24 based nation-wide

School board election season starts to simmer

Public education, done right, is the most important thing society can do to ensure kids have an opportunity to succeed, says the longest serving trustee on the Greater Victoria school board.

Overcooked food draws full firefighter response

Victoria Fire Department responds to pots left on stoves a dozen times a week

New park takes former mayor's name

Ken Hill known as 'Mr. Esquimalt'
Few fires in a wild, wet summer

Few fires in a wild, wet summer

B.C. taxpayers got a break on forest fire costs this summer, but the transportation ministry is still busy with major repairs after an unseasonable number of road washouts.

La Niña is back

Above-average precipitation across the Pacific Northwest expected this winter

Observant people help cops make arrests

Astute Victorians helped police nab two suspected thieves last weekend

Stolen vehicles recovered by police

Victoria cops discover pair of vehicles in city