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WHL hopes to start season Oct. 2

WHL hopes to start season Oct. 2

A spring that turned suddenly dark with cancellation could lead to a considerably brighter fall for the Western Hockey League. The league has set Oct.
Victoria, Langford libraries to open June 30

Victoria, Langford libraries to open June 30

As of June 30, Greater Victoria Public Library patrons will be able to borrow materials at either the Central branch in downtown Victoria or the Langford Heritage branch.
Victoria police chief open to idea of mental-health teams

Victoria police chief open to idea of mental-health teams

Victoria Police Chief Del Manak said he鈥檚 open to the idea of a civilian-led team that could handle some of the mental health and addictions calls that have been downloaded onto his department.
Nanaimo nightclub defends reopening plan

Nanaimo nightclub defends reopening plan

Nanaimo鈥檚 Koncept Nightclub was blasted on social media after announcing it is opening this weekend but one of its owners said there will be no dancing and that sa国际传媒鈥檚 safety rules will be followed.
Nanaimo Museum to begin staged reopening

Nanaimo Museum to begin staged reopening

The Nanaimo Museum begins its staged reopening on Thursday with modified hours and is asking all visitors to wear masks. Entry to the gallery will be by timed admission only during pre-determined time slots.
Coun. Geoff Young calls for city to end 24-hours-a-day tenting in parks

Coun. Geoff Young calls for city to end 24-hours-a-day tenting in parks

Victoria Coun. Geoff Young is calling for an end to 24-hour-a-day camps in Beacon Hill Park and other approved locations.
From a condo to a tent: Life in Beacon Hill Park

From a condo to a tent: Life in Beacon Hill Park

鈥楾his is just a blip in my life,鈥 camper says
Pandemic blamed for $3M jump in cost of Nanaimo鈥檚 proposed fire station

Pandemic blamed for $3M jump in cost of Nanaimo鈥檚 proposed fire station

A 鈥淐OVID-19 premium鈥 is ratcheting up the budget for Nanaimo鈥檚 new fire station, adding $3 million to the cost, for a total of $20 million.
As virus reduces international student numbers, UVic lays off 32 teachers

As virus reduces international student numbers, UVic lays off 32 teachers

Thirty-two teachers with the University of Victoria鈥檚 English Language Centre have been laid off as COVID-19 travel restrictions reduce the number of international students studying here. Many sa国际传媒
sa国际传媒 to cut retail liquor mark-up to help hospitality sector's COVID-19 recovery

sa国际传媒 to cut retail liquor mark-up to help hospitality sector's COVID-19 recovery

In a move to help restaurant and pub owners who are struggling because of the pandemic, the province will allow liquor licence holders to buy beer, wine and spirits at a reduced cost.