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Esquimalt Township Arts Council’s first year went ‘beyond expectations’

Esquimalt Township Arts Council’s first year went ‘beyond expectations’

Starting with just six members a year ago, the fledging group has grown to 100 members and has hosted five major community events.
Low-level radiation from Japan on B.C. shores

Low-level radiation from Japan on B.C. shores

Japanese reactor radiation detected off B.C. coast but it's not dangerous:expert
Church brightens with Harrison works

Church brightens with Harrison works

Christ Church Cathedral in Victoria celebrates his life and work with a public show and sale starting April 7.

Victoria woman fined for not filing income tax returns

Ling Zhu Ng was fined $3,000 and given one year to pay the fine.
UVic student housing fees to jump by 13 per cent

UVic student housing fees to jump by 13 per cent

Fee increases to continue above average through 2017 after Board of Governors decision

Coalition targets youth homelessness

Greater Victoria Coalition to End Homelessness seeks reasons why teens are living on the streets

Anglicans observe Good Friday with cross procession

The cross will be carried from the church grounds, down Esquimalt to Admirals roads, up Lyall Street and along Grafton Street.

Maritime Museum negotiations extended

The Greater Victoria Harbour Authority and the provincial government are still in negotiation regarding the Maritime Museum's big move

Liquor price changes small so far

New wholesale price, wine in grocery stores and longer hours for some government stores take effect today
Killing women, children OK: accused terrorist

Killing women, children OK: accused terrorist

Accused B.C. terrorist says killing women, children sometimes OK, court hears