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Greater Victoria Climate Action To-Go Kits aim to inspire meaningful action

Greater Victoria Climate Action To-Go Kits aim to inspire meaningful action

The CRD and Greater Victoria Public Library kits now include thermal imagery cameras to find insulation gaps
No boredom, just fun on the menu at Island's new board game cafe

No boredom, just fun on the menu at Island's new board game cafe

Nearly 900 board games, from vintage through to new, are on offer at the city's new hangout spot
LETTER: Sooke Potholes parking fee increase punishes families

LETTER: Sooke Potholes parking fee increase punishes families

CRD considering raising parking rates at Sooke Potholes to $5 daily in 2026
Miscalculation quashes hopes for 2024 Bowker Creek salmon return

Miscalculation quashes hopes for 2024 Bowker Creek salmon return

Chum are expected to return next November, not this one
Sooke council divided over Energy Step Code implementation

Sooke council divided over Energy Step Code implementation

Failed motion for staff report underscores debate between urgency and prudence in energy standards
Langford tenants rejoice over landlord U-turn on ‘greedy’ parking fee hike

Langford tenants rejoice over landlord U-turn on ‘greedy’ parking fee hike

Glen Valley Grove residents faced a bill of $1,800 a year for an underground parking spot
Victoria-based hotel teams up with B.C.'s Good Night Out to celebrate consent

Victoria-based hotel teams up with B.C.'s Good Night Out to celebrate consent

Hotel Zed will be matching up to $25,000 in donations to the volunteer-powered non-profit until December 31
Fox fur thought stolen returned at timely moment to Victoria pub

Fox fur thought stolen returned at timely moment to Victoria pub

The fur was returned in the middle of an artist showcase at The Churchill  
Backyard bird feeders and avian flu: What Greater Victorians need to know

Backyard bird feeders and avian flu: What Greater Victorians need to know

Expert from local conservation group gives pointers on how to minimize risk of transmission in B.C.
SOOKE HISTORY: Storm splits historic hawthorn asunder

SOOKE HISTORY: Storm splits historic hawthorn asunder

Hawthorn planted late in the 18th century by the family of John and Anne Muir of Woodside Farm