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Centennial Square redesign drops fountain, keeps artwork, cuts down a giant tree

Centennial Square redesign drops fountain, keeps artwork, cuts down a giant tree

Objectives include being able to accommodate more people, improving sight lines and providing 鈥渏oy and whimsy鈥 through things like a splash pad. There has been strenuous opposition to removing the fountain.
Free transit in Campbell River, Comox Valley for sa国际传媒 Day; extra buses in Victoria

Free transit in Campbell River, Comox Valley for sa国际传媒 Day; extra buses in Victoria

Travel on sa国际传媒 Transit buses will be free in Campbell River and the Comox Valley for sa国际传媒 Day. sa国际传媒 Transit鈥檚 eight routes in Campbell River and 16 routes in the Comox Valley won鈥檛 require a fare.
Dozens may have walked by dead person in Victoria park

Dozens may have walked by dead person in Victoria park

No foul play is suspected in the death. The passersby who found the man believe he had been there for some time.
Cowichan Tribes to assume control of its child and family services in August

Cowichan Tribes to assume control of its child and family services in August

Cowichan Tribes will not practice child apprehension and placements 鈥渢hat have alienated children from their families and our community for generations,鈥 says the chief of Vancouver Island鈥檚 most populous First Nation.
Sudden death at Oaklands Park leaves campers on edge

Sudden death at Oaklands Park leaves campers on edge

Victoria police say foul play is not suspected in the death of man on Sunday. The sa国际传媒 Coroners Service is investigating.
Close-quarters protest and gay pop anthems greet attendees of controversial conference

Close-quarters protest and gay pop anthems greet attendees of controversial conference

We Unify spokesperson Karla Treadway denied allegations that the conference is spreading misinformation and said that it is focused on telling the 鈥渇ull story鈥 of issues that aren鈥檛 being fully discussed, such as the economy, health and 鈥渦nbridled immigration.鈥
A new generation embraces a First Nation language that was nearly extinguished

A new generation embraces a First Nation language that was nearly extinguished

More than 50 years ago, community leaders formed the Saanich Indian School Board, now the W瘫SÁNE膯 School Board
Gorge swimming dock grows three times larger

Gorge swimming dock grows three times larger

Derrick Newman, the city鈥檚 acting director of parks, recreation and facilities, said the expanded dock will give people more room to enjoy one of Victoria鈥檚 year-round swim and paddle hotspots.
Police still seeking witnesses to Nanaimo Highway 19 crash

Police still seeking witnesses to Nanaimo Highway 19 crash

Nanaimo RCMP investigators are looking in particular to speak to a woman who provided emergency first aid to the driver of a Toyota Venza and left the scene before her contact information could be obtained, police said.
Saanich motorcyclist dies after crash near Durrance Lake

Saanich motorcyclist dies after crash near Durrance Lake

Emergency responders found the motorcyclist on Willis Point Road with 鈥渟ignificant injuries.鈥