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Fairway grocery store closing at Westshore Town Centre

Fairway grocery store closing at Westshore Town Centre

The Fairway brand remains in Langford with a store on Goldstream Avenue in downtown Langford that opened in 2018.
V2V ferry dock removed to make way for temporary Clipper wharf

V2V ferry dock removed to make way for temporary Clipper wharf

Clipper operations are being temporarily moved out of the Belleville Terminal, which is receiving an extensive upgrade
Esquimalt councillor's election-sign ban proposal is rejected

Esquimalt councillor's election-sign ban proposal is rejected

Councillors vote 4-2 to reject sign ban.
Oak Bay library branch closes temporarily after maggots found in book-return area

Oak Bay library branch closes temporarily after maggots found in book-return area

The closure, implemented at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, was expected to be for at least 24 hours
Real estate sales fall amid more choices on market

Real estate sales fall amid more choices on market

Buyers are taking more time to view offerings, according to the Victoria Real Estate Board
Jewish teachers file antisemitism complaint against sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ Teachers' Federation

Jewish teachers file antisemitism complaint against sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ Teachers' Federation

In a statement announcing the complaint, BC Teachers Against Antisemitism claims the union's leadership caused "trauma and fear" among members who have been "intimidated and shamed" by colleagues.
Saanich man reported missing after going for bike ride has been located: police

Saanich man reported missing after going for bike ride has been located: police

Saanich police put out a missing person alert on Tuesday morning. On Wednesday afternoon, they said he had been located.
Cowichan rescue crews search for man last seen in Youbou

Cowichan rescue crews search for man last seen in Youbou

Nicholas Marion, 28, was last seen leaving a friend’s house at 11439 Youbou Rd. at 6:30 a.m. on June 30.
Kings and queens celebrate 30 years of drag ball games

Kings and queens celebrate 30 years of drag ball games

About 2,500 people came out to Vic West Park Monday to cheer on this year’s Memorial Drag Ball Game, which began in 1994 as a way to remember those lost to HIV/AIDS.
sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½â€™s drought: Tofino seeks to balance limited water supply with growth

sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½â€™s drought: Tofino seeks to balance limited water supply with growth

Last year, Tofino was brought to the brink of a water crisis after an unprecedented drought. Now it’s considering its options for getting more water — and limiting its growth.