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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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Sewage

What If the Sludge Pipeline Breaks?

By Cosmin Dzsurdzsa
November 4, 2019

Victoria’s 19-kilometre pressurized sewage sludge pipeline is designed not to rupture, but that doesn’t mean it’s not impossible

Wildlife

Fight the Deer, or Make Peace?

By Jolene Rudisuela
November 4, 2019

Four years after a community declared war on deer, the deer are winning

Crime

Canada’s Jack the Ripper

By Tristin Hopper
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Victoria in 1899 was no stranger to killing, but this was a new and horrifying kind of murder

Politics

The Bizarre Tale of How John A. Macdonald Got Elected Victoria MP

By Tristin Hopper
October 25, 2019

As Canada goes to the polls today, The Capital revisits what still stands as the weirdest federal election result Victoria has ever delivered

Environment

The Plan to Get Greta Thunberg to Victoria without Fossil Fuels

By Tristin Hopper
October 24, 2019

It’s a Jacob’s Ladder of sail, rowboats, bicycles and electric cars, but the offer stands

Environment

How Victoria Became One of Canada’s Most Dangerous Places to Be a Bird

By Jamie Sarkonak
October 24, 2019

Sanctioned colonies of feral cats are all over Greater Victoria, and the effect on songbirds has been disastrous

Cowichan Nation Alliance

The Cowichan Nation’s Lost Salish Sea Empire

By Tristin Hopper
October 15, 2019

A coalition of Vancouver Island First Nations are in court to prove that they were once the undisputed rulers of much more than the Cowichan Valley

B.C. Ferries

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By Capital Daily Staff
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B.C. Ferries’ already historically high fares were just approved for another increase

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