Councillors say plan isn't perfect but it's better than the old one
Maria Manna can feel music inside the walls of Hermann’s Jazz Club even when there’s no music playing.
It’s not official quite yet. They’ve applied for the necessary licences, got all equipment and provided their plans to open a brewery.
Fares start at $120 for premium seats and top out at $240
Marg Gardiner knew that her James Bay neighbourhood would take a big hit when it comes to the proposed wastewater treatment plant.
As a kid growing up in Ontario, Kyle wanted to either be a cop or a pilot some day. He never rooted for the bad guy.
Stepping on stage as the Queen of the Night in Mozart's The Magic Flute is a role that's been on Sharleen Joynt bucket's list for years.
As the city's hot housing market shows no signs of cooling any time soon, 'renovictions' is a term residents are becoming familiar with.
Barb Desjardins is taking a stab at provincial politics as the B.C. Liberal Party candidate for the Esquimalt-Metchosin riding.
Mary Campbell recently noticed an article about two criminal brothers who didn’t appear to be getting the message.
five months ago, Kerri Milton started to notice a large number of people from arts organizations were looking for affordable arts space.
No matter how hard James Wrigley strives to live a better life, he’ll always see a murderer in the mirror.
Esquimalt-Metchosin riding has traditionally been held by the NDP
U.S. resident had been living in Victoria and evading police for 14 years
When Gordon Cruse worked full-time as a supervisor at the Victoria Youth Custody Centre, he met a boy who was nine years old.
Esquimalt citizens recently got a preview of what $20 million in amenities for hosting a wastewater treatment plant at McLoughlin Point.
About three years ago, Jeremy Lutter and Ben Rollo sat down to write the script for their first feature film.
Deadly shooting at a Quebec City mosque Sunday night claimed the lives of six people
Projects include installing truncated domes at curb cuts and Accessible Pedestrian Signals at certain intersections
Officers will be joining the four Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) teams already serving more than 320 clients in Victoria and Esquimalt