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UPDATE: Arrest made in connection with Victoria City Hall bomb threat

UPDATE: Arrest made in connection with Victoria City Hall bomb threat

Maple Ridge man, 53, arrested at a gas station moments after call was placed

Transit scores new revenue after tackling transfer abuse

B.C. Transit is reporting almost $500,000 in new revenue after it changed the transfer system
Wild ARC to share in $2.5M gift to SPCA

Wild ARC to share in $2.5M gift to SPCA

Wild Animal Rescue Centre in Metchosin will finally build a waterline to its property after receiving a major share of one of the largest legacy donations in B.C. SPCA history.

Group home may get multi-million-dollar overhaul

New McCauley Lodge would have room for 30 residents
UVic the choice of many out-of-province students

UVic the choice of many out-of-province students

Enrolment tops 20K; numbers up at Camosun, too

Lacklustre communication driving request for B.C. Transit review

Change in governance, new funding sources also sought

UVic scuba club cleans up Gorge shoreline Sunday

Join ocean advocates and help clean the beach from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Sept. 25 at the Gorge waterway. The group meets at Craigflower Park at the corner of Admirals Road and Gorge Road West.

UPDATE: Missing woman found

Celeste Walshaw, 25, located by police

Students campaign for transit funding

The Passed Up? campaign calls for the government to allocate carbon tax money to more adequately fund public transit

Smart meters protested by “small and vocal” community: B.C. Hydro

“First and foremost, there is no opt-out,” said Gary Murphy, chief project officer for the smart meter program. “Every customer will get a smart meter.”