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VicPD officer in collision gets $167 ticket for failing to stop at red light

A Victoria police officer who was involved in a collision while on duty in July has been given a ticket for failing to stop at a red light. The collision, which occurred about 8 a.m. July 8 at Douglas and Johnson streets, was captured on a dashcam.
Team behind controversial documentary hosting an exclusive Victoria event Oct. 27

Team behind controversial documentary hosting an exclusive Victoria event Oct. 27

The director and co-producer of the controversial documentary Planet of the Humans are hosting a virtual live event on Oct. 27, one that Victoria residents will have access to via an exclusive link.

Scammers convince woman to buy gift cards to 'resolve' credit-card hacking

Victoria police are cautioning the public after an 83-year-old woman lost $3,000 in a gift-card scam. The woman contacted police Sunday to report the fraud.
Police issue warning about unsolicited packages of seeds

Police issue warning about unsolicited packages of seeds

Victoria police issued a warning after receiving reports that packages of seeds have been delivered unsolicited to homes in Victoria and Esquimalt.

Thousands respond to survey on care home visits and impact of pandemic

A survey on visits to long-term-care homes amid the COVID-19 pandemic has attracted more than 7,000 written responses, and about 100 more respondents have requested telephone interviews, says sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ seniors advocate Isobel Mackenzie.
Jack Knox: Pender Island hop-pickers pluck urban heartstrings

Jack Knox: Pender Island hop-pickers pluck urban heartstrings

With his work gloves, overalls and a hat that looks like it lost a fight with a rototiller, Richard Piskor doesn’t look like a physics prof or a university administrator, which is what he was before pulling the plug at UVic a few years ago.

High winds hit southern Vancouver Island; power outages, brush fire from downed line

A windstorm, which delivered peak gusts of up to 70 kilometres at the Trial Islands Lighthouse Monday evening, led to downed power lines around Greater Victoria and a fire in the West Shore.

Windstorm forecast to start by Monday afternoon

Environment sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ has issued a special weather statement for Greater Victoria, calling for strong, northeasterly winds of at least 70 kilometres per hour by Monday afternoon. The breakage of tree branches is possible.

Man stabbed during verbal confrontation at Centennial Square

Victoria police are looking for information about a pair of suspects after a stabbing in Centennial Square Saturday night. Police were in the area just after 6 p.m. when they were approached by a man in medical distress.
Last time, he lost his boat, but he's determined to finish circumnavigation

Last time, he lost his boat, but he's determined to finish circumnavigation

Glenn Wakefield’s book about his sailing life is almost written — he just needs a few more nautical miles behind him to create the final chapters. Now 70, the Victoria man has made three attempts to sail around the world.