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News In Victoria: Latest Stories

Fisheries

Largest spill response ship in Canada docks at Ogden Point

Mark Brennae
December 5, 2023

K.J. Gardner to be refitted with approximately $6M worth of spill response equipment

Climate Change

Pearson UWC instructor wins prestigious climate challenge from Oxford University’s Said School

Educator brought his multi-disciplinary lens and Canadian perspective to COP28 in Dubai

Infrastructure

Planning meetings underway for Island Rail Corridor’s future

There have been several planning meetings across jurisdictions to decide what to do with the grant money

Sports

BC Lions to play regular-season game in Victoria

Mark Brennae
November 29, 2023

The CFL has seen success on the East Coast, now it's looking to the West Coast

Housing

Team-up could be a housing win for Saanich seniors and workers

Saanich housing crisis is putting the squeeze on, but a new project will ease pressure for some

Indigenous

Cowichan Tribes to take over own child and family services

Robyn Bell
November 27, 2023

This marks a major step in offering traditional child services for BC's largest First Nation

Data

Anti-social social media behaviour such as bullying hurts the victim and doesn't spare society

Mark Brennae
November 24, 2023

“It’s made some people in academia decide to not talk about their work online." - Jaigris Hodson

Community

Shovels in the ground signal construction start on Saanich's new fire station

The rapidly growing municipality is getting new public safety infrastructure

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