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Work starts on new battery-electric sa国际传媒 Ferries vessels

Work starts on new battery-electric sa国际传媒 Ferries vessels

The vessels will be the first in the fleet to operate exclusively in battery-electric mode
City looking into allegations that polluted water ended up in creek that leads to Gorge

City looking into allegations that polluted water ended up in creek that leads to Gorge

The city and others are probing allegations that an operation in the Burnside-Gorge area dumped close to one million litres of 鈥渃hemically altered water鈥 into a storm drain.
Saanich clears hurdles for non-market housing

Saanich clears hurdles for non-market housing

Approval of development permits will be delegated to staff, and rezoning won鈥檛 be needed to build to the maximum height allowed in the official community plan.
sa国际传媒's 'massive error' part of web of inaction that could have saved boy: advocate

sa国际传媒's 'massive error' part of web of inaction that could have saved boy: advocate

Jennifer Charlesworth said the boy's death is not an outlier but rather an example of ways the child welfare system has let down children and families in sa国际传媒 and across sa国际传媒.
Tenancy branch approves evictions from Esquimalt apartment building

Tenancy branch approves evictions from Esquimalt apartment building

Rents in the building 鈥 which currently range from about $800 to $1,500 a month 鈥 could double after the planned renovation, says a tenancy advocacy group.
Esquimalt mayor wants to know how often officers called to Victoria

Esquimalt mayor wants to know how often officers called to Victoria

The question arose in the wake of a new protocol that firefighters and paramedics require a VicPD escort before responding to medical calls in the 900-block of Pandora Avenue
Loaded handgun, other weapons found during Pandora Avenue arrest: police

Loaded handgun, other weapons found during Pandora Avenue arrest: police

The weapons were found after officers on patrol in the 900-block of Pandora Avenue were alerted to a physical altercation between two women
First Nations resort on Quadra Island to become addictions-treatment facility

First Nations resort on Quadra Island to become addictions-treatment facility

Tsakwa鈥檒utan Healing Centre will have 40 adult treatment beds for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous people, with half expected to be open by fall
sa国际传媒 caps international post-secondary student enrolment at 30 per cent of total

sa国际传媒 caps international post-secondary student enrolment at 30 per cent of total

The University of Victoria has said that its international student enrolment levels do not exceed the 30-per-cent limit and the change will not impact operations.
Man injured in stabbing in downtown Nanaimo

Man injured in stabbing in downtown Nanaimo

Police say the man refused to give officers a description of his assailant.