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Events happening in Greater Victoria this March

Emily Edwards
February 28, 2026

Whether you're drawn to the dance floor, the concert hall, or a cozy seat at a local venue with a drink in hand, March in Victoria makes it easy to say yes to something new.

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News In Victoria: Latest Stories

Food

Victoria’s best restaurants (according to Victorians)

By Jolene Rudisuela
January 30, 2021

Capital Daily and Tasting Victoria readers chose the city's best views, vegan food, happy hour, winter patio, coffee shop, and more

Neighbourhoods

‘Food security is family security’ — how one Neighbourhood House has delivered thousands of meals in Victoria

By Emily Fagan
January 28, 2021

The Oakland Community Association has provided more than 3,000 food hampers to families in Victoria since the start of the pandemic

Homelessness

Shelter spaces at Victoria arena won’t be ready for move-in until after coldest months

By Brishti Basu
January 28, 2021

The measure has been lauded by politicians and some advocacy groups, but others say it’s too little, too late

COVID-19

Vancouver Island's COVID spring, explained

BC is seeing vaccine delays and a high case plateau. On Vancouver Island, worrying trends are emerging

Housing

In ageing Oak Bay, renters still live in a grey area

By Omar Washington
January 27, 2021

But behind the "tweed curtain", attitudes are starting to change toward renters, who just a decade ago were perceived as a threat to the staid municipality

Environment

The abandoned boats washing up on Victoria's shores, in pictures

By James MacDonald
January 22, 2021

The Dead Boats Disposal Society has spent decades pulling the wrecks out of the water and off the beaches in Victoria

Municipal

Victoria's amalgamation frustration: why there are still 13 municipalities in BC's capital

By Daren Zomerman
January 19, 2021

The absurdities of the Capital Regional District's municipal patchwork are real—but so are the arguments for decentralized power

Vancouver Island

Vancouver Island tourism industry defends fall snowbird ads, attacks proposed travel ban

By Brishti Basu
January 16, 2021

Border closures and a search for warmer temperatures brought snowbirds flocking to the Island. But have travellers contributed to a surge in COVID-19?

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