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Mark Brennae

Municipal

Cop out: former VicPD chief Del Manak not running for mayor

Mark Brennae
Apr 15, 2026

Manak is one of several potential candidates for local office who are now making the call on whether to run.

Agriculture

Nature cleanups: good for the forest, great for your brain

Mark Brennae
Apr 7, 2026

It sure is easy to feel that giving back to nature can create some seriously positive vibes.

BC Ferries

BC Ferries cancels sailings, adds others in Easter ship crunch

Mark Brennae
Apr 3, 2026

“We know this is not the level of service people expect from us,” said BC Ferries president Nicolas Jimenez.

University of Victoria

Run, lift, and pull—Canada’s Olympic scouts will do the rest

Mark Brennae
Apr 2, 2026

In its 10 years, the program has produced 28 Olympians, with 12 accounting for 14 medals.

Inflation

BC craft beer makers welcome federal tax break

Mark Brennae
Apr 1, 2026

The federal government has extended the cap on annual alcohol excise tax increases, meaning companies that produce beer, wine, and spirits will pay 2% instead of a higher rate in line with inflation.

Labour

BCGEU asks province to allow members to work from home to avoid elevated gas prices

Mark Brennae
Mar 31, 2026

Regular gas was priced at around $2.06 per litre at most Victoria stations yesterday, and a penny or two cheaper elsewhere in the area

Protests

After 2+ years, VicPD pulls traffic support from weekly Palestinian march—protesters vow to march on

Mark Brennae
Mar 25, 2026

Effective April 4, VicPD will no longer provide traffic control or related police resources for the street portion of the demonstration, the police service announced yesterday.

Death

Death comes to Craigdarroch Castle

Mark Brennae
Nov 26, 2025

Another funerary ritual of the Victorian era involved something, or someone, called a sin-eater who would be called in to spiritually cleanse a dead person’s soul, even at times using the expired body as a table.