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Victoria city council takes a breather

From now until the municipal election Nov. 19, all meetings have been cancelled, including council and subcommittee meetings

Small condo units eyed for Esquimalt development

Units will be between 330 and 430 square feet – among the smallest in Esquimalt
Victoria city council approves tent city

Victoria city council approves tent city

City won't interfere with Occupy Victoria protest at Centennial Square as long as they remain peaceful

Volunteers needed to plant trees Nov. 6

The Friends of Mount Douglas Park Society hopes to plant 1,000 native trees and shrubs along the banks of Douglas Creek
NDP walks fine line on B.C. seats

NDP walks fine line on B.C. seats

Federal NDP leadership candidate Brian Topp walked into controversy over the allocation of seven new MP seats for B.C. Thursday.
Ghostly encounter

Ghostly encounter

Actor recounts being taken over by a spirit, and other ghost stories from Victoria’s most haunted place

Report cards won’t include students’ grades

Report cards will do little more than record how often students were absent or late for school

UVic students say 'trick-or-eat' to help food bank

Gordon Head, Cadboro Bay and Oak Bay residents are urged to set aside non-perishable goods just in case older kids come knocking on Oct. 31.

Violations chronicled in latest WorkSafe mag

The latest edition of WorkSafe magazine complies a number of incidents in Greater Victoria that the safety authority has deemed dangerous
Heat on teachers in report card dispute

Heat on teachers in report card dispute

The bargaining agent for B.C. school districts is expected to seek an order forcing teachers to provide report cards.