Jim Zeeben

Camosun brings popular courses to West Shore

For more information on Camosun College’s West Shore offerings, see Camosun.ca/learn/westshore.

Minor earthquake rumbles Langford

West Shore residents report minor shake as magnitude 3 earthquake strikes north of Langford.

Kimberley Milligan

Gone fishing?

Freshwater Fisheries Society of B.C. hoping to lure beginners with new program that lends out gear for free

Kimberley Milligan
Nicole Donaldson sits in the empty living room of the home she formerly used for her Colwood business Open Hearts Adult Daycare. After two years

Dementia care model in Colwood too far ahead of its time

Unless unexpected source of funding found, vision of a private service to complement crowded public care is not yet financially feasible.

Nicole Donaldson sits in the empty living room of the home she formerly used for her Colwood business Open Hearts Adult Daycare. After two years
Pat Bell

Langford company a model of success for British Columbia’s high-tech industry

The province predicts more than 100,000 people will have jobs in high-tech in B.C. within two years.

Pat Bell
The Tragically Hip's Gordon Downie performs to thunderous applause at Rock The Shores 2012 at the Juan de Fuca fields in Colwood

Rock the Shores succeeds despite storm delay

The 12,000 people who packed the makeshift stadium were treated to an evening of great music, wild weather and top-notch planning

The Tragically Hip's Gordon Downie performs to thunderous applause at Rock The Shores 2012 at the Juan de Fuca fields in Colwood
Marrie Peter

First Nations artists planning West Shore art gallery

SHARING the JOURNEY: Chmas First Nations Art Society eying Colwood for future home of traditional coffee house to showcase their art

Marrie Peter

Tyvek-clad thieves steal shopping cart of cell phones from Langford Future Shop

The RCMP are searching for two people who donned Tyvek coveralls to steal a shopping cart of cell phones from the Future Shop in Langford.

Knick-knack Jack Jack Darling leans on the vehicular love of his life

Show stoppers shine on Sunday in Langford

Langford Show and Shine shuts down stretch of Goldstream Avenue for 2012 car show

Knick-knack Jack Jack Darling leans on the vehicular love of his life
Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus exit Zin Sushi and Noodle at Langford Centre after a fire broke out between 8:15 and 8:30 a.m.

Fire breaks out at Langford sushi restaurant

A fire broke out between just before 8:20 a.m., June 20, at Zin Sushi and Noodle in Langford Centre

Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus exit Zin Sushi and Noodle at Langford Centre after a fire broke out between 8:15 and 8:30 a.m.
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Ma Miller’s keeps its clothes on

The controversy proved too much for a plan to convert a historic Langford Pub into the West Shore’s only strip club.

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Ma Miller’s Pub hopes exotic entertainment will help flagging fortunes

“We’ve been hearing from the neighbourhood,” Langford Coun. Lillian Szpak said. “They’re very concerned.”

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West Shore commuter ferry more realistic after sale of Royal Bay lands: chamber

West Shore chamber announced study by Black Ball Ferry Line and Royal Roads University into the feasibility of a commuter ferry to downtown

The updated logo of the Westshore Wolves

Westshore Wolves gear up for first season

The West Shore’s new junior-B franchise has an updated logo and three-quarters of a roster.

The updated logo of the Westshore Wolves
Paul Archer leans against a 40-foot-long replica of stonehenge in the yard of a Charmar Crescent home.

Carving stonehenge out of Styrofoam

'Clonehenge' will be the centrepiece of the Saints of British Rock's Victoria Day parade float on May 21.

Paul Archer leans against a 40-foot-long replica of stonehenge in the yard of a Charmar Crescent home.