Poppies will be available by donation through various organizations across Canada as of Oct. 29
Lt.-Gov. Janet Austin presented the first poppy of BC and Yukon Legion’s remembrance fundraiser
Mandated paid sick days – a federal campaign promise – will come to B.C. in some capacity by Jan. 1
Crews have been dousing a chemical fire onboard MV Zim Kingston off Victoria since Saturday
Victoria in the running as company looks for a base of operations to meet its 2040 goal
The city has earmarked $3 million in grants to help 250 families buy homes
Case will resume in B.C. Supreme Court later this month
HMCS Harry DeWolf left Halifax, visited Nunavut, bound for the Panama in journey not done since 1954
English department to look at establishing best practices for teaching disturbing materials
40 per cent of senior nurses set to retire in four years, 50 per cent of new hires leaving after two, says rally organizer
Restrictions lift Sept. 7 for U.S. travellers but COVID-19 protocols still in place
The new mask mandate will apply to their sailings, however
Left out of Monday’s reopening, tourism organization considers legal action against feds
B.C. Investment Management Corporation gained 16.5 per cent in 2020 for civil service pension plan
Prohibition of cruise ships in Canadian waters to end Nov. 1 if operators comply with health requirements
Advisor says initiative supports the urgent need to preserve Indigenous languages
Protests across Vancouver Island show solidarity of those arrested at logging blockades
The odds of the crab’s random leucism mutation are as low as one in six million
Hate terms, racial slur, phallic images spray-painted at Greater Victoria high school