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Eye safety in the workplace

Join the Canadian National Institute for the Blind for a workshop led by Brad Waghorn, who has experienced vision loss.
AIDS still a concern among Victoria youth

AIDS still a concern among Victoria youth

Walk highlights importance of getting tested
Magical night to light up Esquimalt

Magical night to light up Esquimalt

Organizers preparing for Esquimalt Lantern Festival on Sept. 24
Rock Bay artists open studios

Rock Bay artists open studios

This will be the first time neighbourhood artisans have opened their studios to each other and to the public

Hidden gems focus of Victoria's Secret bike tour

Cycling coalition encourages riders to stop and smell the roses

Spin for Strong Kids raises money for families

YM-YWCA fundraiser eyed for children's programs

James Bay: Fifth in a series on Victoria's neighbourhoods

In the 1970s, James Bay was both a neighbourhood to avoid, but also one where commitment to community spawned several service groups out of basements. The neighbourhood’s profile has radically transformed, but many of the grassroots initiatives still flourish thanks largely to an army of volunteers. A culture of protest also has deep roots, which today takes aim at cruise ships.

North Saanich loss is Oak Bay’s gain

Runners converge on municipality for a second time in 2011

Have your say, cast your vote

Esquimalt residents looking to take their interest in and connection with their community one step further are invited to attend the Esquimalt Residents Association annual general meeting
Singing the praises of home

Singing the praises of home

Relocated performer loving life in Oak Bay, preparing for recital at Goolden hall