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July 2, 2025

Markets, car shows, and festivals galore are happening around town this month.

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Your Top COVID-19 Questions, Answered

By Sean Craig
March 28, 2020

Whether public laundry is safe, should we sanitize our shoes, should we wipe down our groceries and more

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COVID-19 By The Numbers: How And Where The Pandemic Has Hit Us Thus Far

How BC and Vancouver Island's fight against coronavirus stands against the rest of the world

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A Statement from The Capital's Parent Company: We Want to Help Local Businesses Impacted by COVID-19

We are committed to making 0% unsecured loans to Victoria-based small businesses impacted by COVID-19

COVID-19

Only Hours After Setting Sail, COVID-19 Concerns Send HMCS Regina Back To Port

By Tristin Hopper
March 25, 2020

On Saturday, The Capital wrote about how navy screening procedures were insufficient to guard against COVID-19 on the ship

COVID-19

With Labs Overwhelmed, Testing Can Only Show A Fraction Of BC’s True COVID-19 Cases

By Tristin Hopper
March 24, 2020

As of Monday BC had 472 confirmed cases, but hundreds more may be carrying the virus

COVID-19

What's Still Open in Greater Victoria

It's still possible to get a cocktail, a book and a burger in the BC capital, but it's going to take a few more steps than usual

COVID-19

For Those Who Interact With the Public, Work Nervously Goes On

By Tori Marlan
March 23, 2020

A flooring installer tells The Capital that clients with sick people in the house are still trying to bring in crews for scheduled work

COVID-19

Amid BC Shutdown Orders, CFB Esquimalt Continues to Send Out Vessels

Sailors being checked for symptoms, but the measures fall far short of minimum provincial recommendations

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