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Cities call on Hydro to freeze smart meter push

Cities call on Hydro to freeze smart meter push

UBCM votes 55 per cent for moratorium on wireless meter rollout

Premier, coastal leaders plan ferry improvements

The leaders of eleven coastal regional districts and the Islands Trust – together representing 70% of the British Columbian population – met with Premier Clark on Tuesday to continue their work to improve the coastal ferry service

Duncan to Victoria commuter rail plan mulled

B.C. Transit sites many barriers, but Island Corridor Foundation pleads patience
Cyclist soldiers on in Canadian tour

Cyclist soldiers on in Canadian tour

On April 29, Everitt, 28, originally from Grimsby, U.K., climbed aboard his homemade four-wheeled, two-seater 272-kilogram bikecar in Halifax he had shipped from his native England with the goal of riding to Victoria.

Rail bridge assessment begins

Results to determine further investment from province, feds
Premier kills idea of MSP surcharge on smokers

Premier kills idea of MSP surcharge on smokers

Clark opposes de Jong proposal to tinker with premiums
Clark offers $30 million for rec facilities

Clark offers $30 million for rec facilities

Premier Christy Clark has used her first keynote address to municipal leaders to announce what she calls a "modest" $30 million fund for local recreation centres, playgrounds and trails.

Wanted fugitive surrenders to police

Jason Garrett Robinson walked away from a Victoria halfway house in July

Thief hits cars at Beaver Lake park

Be careful who’s watching when you store valuables in the trunk of your car.

Cougar spotted crossing rural Saanich roads

Police were called at 5:35 a.m. this morning after a cougar was spotted walking across the road near the intersection of West Saanich and Prospect Lake roads.