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B.C. VIEWS: Big money and local elections

B.C. VIEWS: Big money and local elections

Slates discouraged in civic politics, unions get green light
Saanich setting a course for food security

Saanich setting a course for food security

Open house set for Thursday at Cedar Hill Rec Centre
UPDATE: Ferry sailing cancelled due to death onboard Queen of Oak Bay

UPDATE: Ferry sailing cancelled due to death onboard Queen of Oak Bay

Queen of Oak Bay was held in Departure Bay as police investigated
VIDEO: ‘Blood water’ off the coast of Vancouver Island

VIDEO: ‘Blood water’ off the coast of Vancouver Island

Video shows bloody effluent emitting from farmed salmon processing plant
Spectrum Thunder fall in Subway Bowl final

Spectrum Thunder fall in Subway Bowl final

Despite loss to Eric Hamber, provincial final huge for Spectrum Thunder athletics
B.C. homeless woman says city wrongly euthanized her dog

B.C. homeless woman says city wrongly euthanized her dog

City of Surrey bylaw manager says dog was ‘very violent to people at the Strip’
Saanich entrepreneur sees opportunity in China

Saanich entrepreneur sees opportunity in China

Saanich-born entrepreneur Alistair Vigier – recently named by B.C. Business as one of the Top 30 under 30 Entrepreneurs in 2017 – is glad to be back home after spending five weeks in China on behalf of Hart Legal. The Victoria-based legal firm specializing in family law is currently exploring business opportunities in the emerging global power, and as the company’s vice-president of business development, Vigier has been at the forefront leading those efforts, along with locals.
Stores offer Cyber Monday deals to keep shoppers coming

Stores offer Cyber Monday deals to keep shoppers coming

Shoppers are expected to spend $6.6 billion on Cyber Monday
VIDEO: Prince Harry, actress Meghan Markle to wed next year

VIDEO: Prince Harry, actress Meghan Markle to wed next year

Markle is best known for her role as an ambitious paralegal in the hit U.S. legal drama “Suits”
Cedar Hill students draw upwards of $40 per Christmas card for Guatemalan youth

Cedar Hill students draw upwards of $40 per Christmas card for Guatemalan youth

For six years Lori Blouin’s class has raised money for Guatemalan students