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Landowner asks Central Saanich to reconsider expropriation of land

Landowner asks Central Saanich to reconsider expropriation of land

Park Place Seniors Living has owned the 0.9-hectare parcel of land on Hovey Road since 2006 with the intention of developing long-term care facilities.
Victim identified in late-night fatal stabbing on Douglas Street

Victim identified in late-night fatal stabbing on Douglas Street

Nicholson lived in Cool Aid鈥檚 Crosstown housing facility at Douglas and Burnside, formerly the Tally Ho Motel.
Unhoused people struggle to get seized belongings back: advocates

Unhoused people struggle to get seized belongings back: advocates

Advocates for the unhoused who gathered at Victoria City Hall Thursday evening also called for an easing of public sheltering rules
Central Saanich expropriates land for civic facilities, after failing to reach deal with owner

Central Saanich expropriates land for civic facilities, after failing to reach deal with owner

Existing municipal buildings on Mount Newton Cross Road are beyond their useful life, district says
Lowest snowpack in sa国际传媒 since 1970 sparks drought, wildfire concerns

Lowest snowpack in sa国际传媒 since 1970 sparks drought, wildfire concerns

The low snowpack, combined with warm weather, creates 鈥渟ignficantly elevated鈥 drought hazards for the spring and summer
Ucluelet seeks feedback on paid parking for visitors

Ucluelet seeks feedback on paid parking for visitors

The district is seeking feedback on a proposal to charge a flat rate to all visitors parking on the district鈥檚 streets and municipal parking lots
Podcast explores unsolved murders of three teens in Victoria more than 30 years ago

Podcast explores unsolved murders of three teens in Victoria more than 30 years ago

Sweethearts, the sixth season of Laura Palmer鈥檚 Island Crime podcast, looks at the lives and deaths of the three girls, and argues the cases could be connected
Power out for 2,000 customers near Nanaimo hospital

Power out for 2,000 customers near Nanaimo hospital

The hospital was not affected by the outage, caused by a vehicle crash
Hostel guest saved life of one victim in downtown Victoria stabbing attack, co-owner says

Hostel guest saved life of one victim in downtown Victoria stabbing attack, co-owner says

Robert Henry Travers has been charged with one count of aggravated assault in relation to the victim who survived
Attention-loving elephant seal returns to moult on the Gorge

Attention-loving elephant seal returns to moult on the Gorge

Emerson is attracting the usual crowd of onlookers, prompting officials to put up temporary fencing around him