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Black History events happening in Greater Victoria 2026

Robyn Bell
January 30, 2026

There are opportunities to learn about Black history in BC and on the Island all month long

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News In Victoria: Latest Stories

Science

Asteroids named after two local space enthusiasts

Mark Brennae
November 13, 2023

Latest honour highlights decades of local astronomy work, and gives a glimpse into how the night sky is named

Economy

Living Wage Symposium brought multiple sectors together to tackle the affordability crisis

A living wage of $25/hour could, in tandem with other policies that impact equity, make Victoria a more affordable city

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artsREACH has introduced creative workshops to over 30,000 children in Victoria

Eva Rasciauskas
November 10, 2023

Painting, dance, theatre and clay sculpting are just some of the in-school and after-school classes the organization offers

Events

Remembrance Day Events in Greater Victoria 2023

Robyn Bell
November 9, 2023

From Victoria to the Westshore, there are several ways to honour veterans this year

Indigenous

Indigenous organizations push to alleviate housing crisis, as full-time workers use local homeless shelter

Victoria Native Friendship Centre says that rising housing instability exacerbates other challenges Indigenous people are trying to navigate

Politics

Citizens’ Assembly to play a key role in Victoria-Saanich amalgamation decision

The two municipalities are counting on deliberative democracy to help them decide whether their contentious amalgamation will come to pass

Municipal

Saanich's dog-leash bylaw is ready to go for a walk

Mark Brennae
November 8, 2023

“I think it is accurate to suggest that nobody in Saanich is likely 100% happy with the outcome.” - Saanich Coun. Colin Plant

Education

Wage announcement not a panacea for child-care access woes in Victoria

The wage enhancement indirectly addresses two core issues that limit the province’s ability to fulfill the British Columbia Early Learning and Child Care Agreement

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