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First Nations put on a party for the longest day

The Inner Harbour will again play host to National Aboriginal Day celebrations this year, happening today at Ship Point.

Look for breaking news online tomorrow

This week marks a shift in publishing schedule for this newspaper and the advent of a number of new features, both in print and online. Starting tomorrow, the sa国际传媒 will cease publishing a Monday edition.

Boathouse battle grips rescue group

Oak Bay Marina owners balk at plans to build new facility

Colwood school left with bill for crossing guards

A funding gap has Colwood parents looking for a way to keep children safe on busy roads during the next school year. As the school year wraps up, so does the long-standing agreement that had the Lehigh Northwest Cement Co.

Volunteers build open-air classroom

Project is part of course designed to inspire new community leaders

Federal funding for wild ideas

Economy will be out of the woods if we look beyond trees: researcher

sa国际传媒 says threat from bullfrog overblown

Is the bullfrog threat to Victoria's water supply nothing but bull feathers? Local governments have spent thousands of dollars trying to stop the spread of the American bullfrog but the province says the amphibians pose no threat to water quality in

Man arrested 11 minutes after release

Prolific Victoria criminal has more than 60 convictions

Man arrested for assaulting girlfriend

Saanich police arrested a man who assaulted his girlfriend after several neighbours called to report a woman screaming Saturday night. Neighbours in the 900-block of McKenzie Avenue called police around 11 p.m.

Highland Games feed Scottish roots

For 85-year-old Janey Tivy, the 72nd Victoria Highland Games and Celtic Festival means more than bagpipes, tartan kilts and the haggis hurl.