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McNeill Bay is washing away

200-m section of iconicak Bay waterfront at risk due to erosion

Police dog leads to liquor store thieves

The Saanich police canine unit helped make a few quick arrests after a pair of liquor store break-ins early Monday morning.

David Foster event chairs named

Two people named as co-chairs for upcoming David Foster Foundation celebration in Victoria
Victoria's Jazz Man

Victoria's Jazz Man

Owner of longest running jazz club in Canada, Hermann Nieweler on the hunt for the right replacement

Students use their WITS to deal with bullies

November 13-19 is bullying awareness week in Canada, a reminder the issue remains a prominent one in schools across the country.
Most Occupy campers plan to leave

Most Occupy campers plan to leave

Couple gave up home to protest, now ready for movement’s next phase

Civil Liberties Association backs school trustee candidates’ right to campaign

On Nov. 16, B.C. Civil Liberties Association issued a statement underlining trustee candidates’ right to campaign in public.

Greater Victoria strip malls target of similar break-ins

Small business owners are being warned to make sure their security systems are up to date.
MUNICIPAL ELECTION: Political agenda of Barb Desjardins

MUNICIPAL ELECTION: Political agenda of Barb Desjardins

Acclaimed Esquimalt mayor has her worked cut out under ambitious plan for township

Multimillion-dollar development in Esquimalt nearing approval

A $41-million development will transform a section of Esquimalt Road into two 12-storey residential towers