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Weinstein pleads not guilty on sex crime charges, released on bail

Weinstein pleads not guilty on sex crime charges, released on bail

The new charges include two counts of predatory sexual assault
ACLU: Less than half of child reunions will meet deadline

ACLU: Less than half of child reunions will meet deadline

The court-ordered deadline to reunite kids with their parents is Tuesday
Saanich Sundays Farmers’ Market returns with strong opening

Saanich Sundays Farmers’ Market returns with strong opening

Despite competition from other events, such as the Saanich Strawberry Festival and Victoria Pride Parade , the Saanich Sunday Farmers’ Market swung open its gates for its second year with a strong showing.
LITTLE LEAGUE: Central Saanich downs Beacon Hill in extra-inning final

LITTLE LEAGUE: Central Saanich downs Beacon Hill in extra-inning final

District 7 Minors all-star baseball tournament has thrilling finish, provincials go this weekend
MOVIE MONDAY: Depression and shoe shine-experts kick off month of film

MOVIE MONDAY: Depression and shoe shine-experts kick off month of film

RJH’s Eric Martin Pavilion hosts weekly film screenings by donation
Hospital employees’ union calls on B.C. to stop care home staff layoffs

Hospital employees’ union calls on B.C. to stop care home staff layoffs

Union calling on health ministry and Fraser Health to save jobs
REPLAY: B.C. this week in video

REPLAY: B.C. this week in video

In case you missed it, here’s a look at replay-worthy highlights from across the province this week
Op-Ed: Province must choose education over pricey Vic High upgrade

Op-Ed: Province must choose education over pricey Vic High upgrade

Taxpayers watchdog Stan Bartlett looks at the costly Vic High seismic upgrade project
Toronto van attack survivor grapples with legacy of incident months later

Toronto van attack survivor grapples with legacy of incident months later

The attack killed 10 when a man drove a van down a busy street
B.C. VIEWS: Do we need another layer of green government oversight?

B.C. VIEWS: Do we need another layer of green government oversight?

Foresters, engineers may not be trusted to act ethically