The measure has been lauded by politicians and some advocacy groups, but others say it’s too little, too late
The measure has been lauded by politicians and some advocacy groups, but others say it’s too little, too late
BC is seeing vaccine delays and a high case plateau. On Vancouver Island, worrying trends are emerging
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
The Dead Boats Disposal Society has spent decades pulling the wrecks out of the water and off the beaches in Victoria
The absurdities of the Capital Regional District's municipal patchwork are real—but so are the arguments for decentralized power
Border closures and a search for warmer temperatures brought snowbirds flocking to the Island. But have travellers contributed to a surge in COVID-19?
Vancouver Island's top doctor answers questions drawn up in consultation with Capital Daily readers
Experts say collecting race-based data could help drive better public health decisions, but that isn't happening