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Tighter system to ban problem gamblers pledged

Tighter system to ban problem gamblers pledged

Studies find self-exclusion at casinos easy to beat but still worthwhile
Ferry traffic down as tourists go south

Ferry traffic down as tourists go south

Tourists are lining up at U.S. border crossings instead of heading to B.C.'s favourite coastal getaways, and summer traffic on BC Ferries is down about four per cent as a result.
Penner quits cabinet, won't run again

Penner quits cabinet, won't run again

Chilliwack-Hope MLA Barry Penner has announced he is resigning as B.C. attorney general and won't run in the next B.C. election.
Once upon a time by the bay

Once upon a time by the bay

McNeill Bay history being explored in exhibit at Oak Bay municipal hall

Police seek red-headed assailant after sex assault in Gyro Park

The man is described as having red hair and an albino-like complexion with red facial stubble. He's approximately 5'8" tall, 150 pounds and very skinny.

Man accused of murder faces court

Joshua Tyler Bredo, 26, charged with second-degree murder in Aug. 3 stabbing incident
Postal delivery times ‘idiocy’: resident

Postal delivery times ‘idiocy’: resident

Deliveries taking nine to 12 days astound woman

Alleged sex offences spark booze warning at CFB Esquimalt

Commander holds lecture after two incidents
Alleged murderer among failed escapees

Alleged murderer among failed escapees

One of the men who dug a hole in cell ceiling charged with killing a Victoria man in March 2010

Saanich high school student designs robot for nuclear lab

The St. Michaels University student was one of 20 students from across the country admitted to the Deep River Science Academy, a not-for profit private summer school that connects high-achieving science students with scientists and engineers in a laboratory setting.