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‘Hitman’ takes aim at Mount Doug talent

‘Hitman’ takes aim at Mount Doug talent

“I tried to be a normal kid,” said multi-Grammy award-winning producer David Foster of his time spent at the school throughout the 1960s. “I played baseball, but I was not that athletically inclined. Sorry to say that I was pretty geeky. I pretty much just did the music and it consumed my life.”

Esquimalt emergency team seeks helping hands

Information meeting planned

Craigflower Bridge replacement moving ahead

An announcement yesterday from Ottawa confirmed that $10 million of the region's federal gas tax money will be put toward replacing the 1933-built bridge and approaches.

Six parties in running for CPR Steamship tenancy

Tenants will be selected within the year

Washed up running shoes likely a hoax

Analysis will determine what type of flesh inside

Discovery School receives funding boost

The only school on Vancouver Island dedicated entirely to teaching students with learning disabilities will soon be able to see students through to graduation, thanks to a $50,000 donation from TELUS.
Pancakes and planners in order at UVic

Pancakes and planners in order at UVic

Students chowed down then headed off to class at the University of Victoria today

Everything Wine hosts bridal show this Sunday

All brides will receive a complimentary gift bag and the chance to win door prizes from sponsors and exhibitors.
Ex-health official sentenced to house arrest

Ex-health official sentenced to house arrest

Former Fraser Health technology manager James Roy Taylor was charged in 2010 along with an Abbotsford doctor and a former senior official in the B.C. health ministry, after police found evidence of improper payments and benefits in health ministry purchasing.

Police step up patrols in school zones

Victoria students return to class today