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Saanich approves subdivision to build French school at Lansdowne

Saanich approves subdivision to build French school at Lansdowne

The 7.3-acre parcel was sold by the Greater Victoria School District in 2021 to sa国际传媒鈥檚 French-language school board
New waterslide coming to Saanich Commonwealth Place

New waterslide coming to Saanich Commonwealth Place

The new waterslide, expected to be installed next fall, will replace the current 31-year-old waterslide, which has been closed for a year
Offers for Taylor Swift resale tickets were a scam, Saanich police say

Offers for Taylor Swift resale tickets were a scam, Saanich police say

鈥淏uying items online carries risks, especially with resold tickets, as it is difficult to verify their legitimacy,鈥 say police.
Another possible cougar sighting reported in Saanich on Friday

Another possible cougar sighting reported in Saanich on Friday

Saanich police advised anyone walking in the area of 10 Mile Point to be aware of their surroundings and be careful with their pets.
One killed in float-plane crash northeast of Port Hardy

One killed in float-plane crash northeast of Port Hardy

The plane went down Wednesday evening in Warner Bay, on the mainland in Seymour Inlet
Elk Lake added to list of lakes with blue-green algae warning

Elk Lake added to list of lakes with blue-green algae warning

Blue-green algae can produce toxins
Program that helps identify heart disease in those under 55 comes to Victoria

Program that helps identify heart disease in those under 55 comes to Victoria

The Study to Avoid Cardiovascular Events in sa国际传媒 program, or SAVE BC, is now in Victoria thanks to a $320,000 donation by a local couple.
Blue-green algae alert issued for Elk and Thetis lakes

Blue-green algae alert issued for Elk and Thetis lakes

Algae blooms can produce toxins that can lead to headaches and abdominal pain in people, and fatal liver damage in dogs.
Driver fined after failing to yield and hitting cyclist in Oak Bay

Driver fined after failing to yield and hitting cyclist in Oak Bay

The driver was issued a $167 ticket for failing to yield after a stop.
Driver fined for having no insurance, no N sign displayed

Driver fined for having no insurance, no N sign displayed

The two fines totalled $707, and the car was towed.