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For sale: one North Saanich elementary school, well-used

Saanich district asking $1.3 million for empty McTavish school property

Fish farm quarantined after virus discovered

Clayoquot Sound facility's outbreak is the company's third this year

Lawsuit challenges lethal injection of Canadian

Montana execution method cruel and unusual punishment, ACLU argues

Colwood looks to developers for sewage-system savings

Colwood city council wants to reduce sewage costs for its residents by supporting a wastewater treatment system included in the design of one of the city's largest developments.

Fugitive environmentalist vows to disrupt Japanese whaling

Paul Watson, the fugitive founder of environmental group Sea Shepherd, vowed Tuesday to continue disrupting Japan's whaling fleet when it heads for the southern oceans this winter, despite authorities in at least three countries seeking his arrest.
Pneumonia claims author Vidal at 86

Pneumonia claims author Vidal at 86

Writer Gore Vidal, who filled his intellectual works with acerbic observations on politics, sex and American culture while carrying on feuds with his big-name literary rivals, died Tuesday at the age of 86, Los Angeles Times reported.

PQ basks in Quebecers' medals

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Hairy-leg profiling cited in G20-related lawsuit

Women claim-ing to have been profiled because of their hairy legs are among a group of seven people planning to serve a $1.4-million claim against police today arising out of the violence-marred G20 summit two years ago.

Police looking for tips in late-night park attack

Saanich police are seeking the public's assistance with an unprovoked attack in Hampton Park last week that left a 52-year-old man with a serious head wound.