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Saanich crews repair water main break on Oak Street

Saanich crews repair water main break on Oak Street

Repaving of the street expected to be finished on Thursday or Friday.
UVic residences sprayed with pro-Palestinian messages

UVic residences sprayed with pro-Palestinian messages

Messages were sprayed on University of Victoria residence buildings using red, green, and blue paint.
Amid the Saanich Fair festivities, signs of a shift in agriculture and 4-H

Amid the Saanich Fair festivities, signs of a shift in agriculture and 4-H

The fair is open on Sunday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., and Monday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., at 1528 Stellys Cross Rd. in Saanichton.
Missing man found dead down steep embankment: Port Alberni RCMP

Missing man found dead down steep embankment: Port Alberni RCMP

RCMP said the man was last seen at 1 a.m. Friday leaving a friends house
Dorothy from Minnesota, 96, comes to Victoria to see SV Dorothy, ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½'s oldest active sailboat

Dorothy from Minnesota, 96, comes to Victoria to see SV Dorothy, ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½'s oldest active sailboat

Vessels from Classic Boat Festival will sail past Ogden Point Breakwater starting at 11 a.m. on Sunday.
Not enough local workers applying for jobs, some Island employers say

Not enough local workers applying for jobs, some Island employers say

Some businesses, especially in food industry, worry they won’t be able to hire enough workers.
Nellie McClung library to close Dec. 14; will reopen in temporary space bought for $2.2M

Nellie McClung library to close Dec. 14; will reopen in temporary space bought for $2.2M

A temporary library branch will open at 3561 Shelbourne St. while redevelopment work is underway at the Nellie McClung site.
Victoria remains in the lead for commuter cyclists in a Canadian city

Victoria remains in the lead for commuter cyclists in a Canadian city

Commuters are more likely to walk or bike in Greater Victoria than in any other metropolitan centre in ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½, with 18.7 per cent choosing some form of active transportation to get to work.
Vital People: Counselling centre for newcomers offers unique approach

Vital People: Counselling centre for newcomers offers unique approach

People see the same counsellors and interpreters for all of their sessions at the Vancouver Island Counselling Centre for Immigrants and Refugees, allowing them to build up familiarity.
Vital People: Organization aims to grow deep roots to help generations

Vital People: Organization aims to grow deep roots to help generations

The challenges of running a food delivery operation out of the back of a car are many, says Yousif Hamadi of the Olive Branch Revival Foundation: “Sometimes it’s raining. Snow, heat. Bees around me, because I have a lot of sweet food.â€