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Public’s voice muted on fishing

Public’s voice muted on fishing

If we want to have chinook salmon and killer whales around for future generations, it will require leadership and tough decisions from the federal government. No one is denying that.
Market can fill in Greyhound vacuum, B.C. minister says

Market can fill in Greyhound vacuum, B.C. minister says

Claire Trevena says government buses aren’t a long-term solution
Greater Victoria Crime Stoppers wanted list for the week of July 10

Greater Victoria Crime Stoppers wanted list for the week of July 10

Greater Victoria Crime Stoppers is seeking the public’s help in locating the following individuals who were wanted as of July 10, 2018.
Thai cave rescue diver has B.C. ties

Thai cave rescue diver has B.C. ties

Erik Brown spent nine days in Thailand as one of the expert divers involved in the rescue.
Family sues Richmond trampoline park for negligence in death of B.C. dad

Family sues Richmond trampoline park for negligence in death of B.C. dad

Jay Greenwood of Victoria was jumping into a foam pit in January when he sustained serious injuries.
Local artists dress up bus shelters across Victoria

Local artists dress up bus shelters across Victoria

‘Commute’ installation part of Create Victoria Arts and Culture Master Plan
France advances to World Cup final, beats Belgium 1-0

France advances to World Cup final, beats Belgium 1-0

France will play either Croatia or England in Sunday’s final in Moscow.
NEW FESTIVAL: Vegans of Victoria unite

NEW FESTIVAL: Vegans of Victoria unite

First ever Vegtoria features all things vegan, July 21 in Centennial Square
Federal Finance Department at risk of big-impact cyberattack, say internal documents

Federal Finance Department at risk of big-impact cyberattack, say internal documents

The federal Finance Department faces a moderate risk of a cyberattack that could deliver a significant blow to its ability to carry out some crucial government operations.
Toronto cop convicted in death of teen seeks to appeal case to Supreme Court

Toronto cop convicted in death of teen seeks to appeal case to Supreme Court

Const. James Forcillo fired two separate volleys at 18-year-old Sammy Yatim, who was standing alone and holding a small knife.