Danger is sometimes part of the job: medal recipients
Police release photo of Diane Bates to further their investigation
Recovered stolen property often goes unclaimed
Juan de Fuca forest lands disposition has been contentious
Earth Day celebrations feature a variety of presentations around Victoria
A 58-year-old Saanich man is in serious but stable condition at Victoria General Hospital following a stabbing in Saanich late Friday night.
Saanich police take on Reynolds secondary school students on the basketball court this Monday night (April 23) for a grad fundraiser.
Kony video has sparked what Victoria-based documentary filmmaker Jordan Clark calls “the first social media revolution.”
BCTF votes 73 per cent to withdraw extra-curricular activities as ruling orders teachers to complete report cards
Overwhelming majority of B.C. teachers voted in favour of full withdraw from extracurricular activities.
The Sisters of St. Ann taught and cared for students at Indian residential schools. Their experiences have been largely untold until now.
Feds remind people of previously funded infrastructure projects
The event runs this Sunday (April 22) from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the University of Victoria.
The deadline is looming for Greater Victoria’s bid to host the 2014 Juno Awards
Esquimalt mom fined after video posted online showing her bike travelling at speeds of 299 km/h. Police believe her son was the driver
Victoria police have made five arrests connected to post-Game 7 riot
Union leaders hope attrition, staffing redistribution cushion blow at base
Municipality was first to support transition house
Trustees unanimously agreed to use a $349,541 surplus from the 2011-12 school year to address class size and composition in 2012-13.
A wannabe martial artist was arrested Saturday night after using a stick to attack a trio of of youths during an altercation.