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Adrian Raeside cartoon: What to do with stimulus money

Adrian Raeside cartoon: What to do with stimulus money

Adrian Raeside cartoon June 23, 2020
Around Island, tourism prompts tensions

Around Island, tourism prompts tensions

Even though the B.C.
Jack Knox: Cut off! Victoria-Port Angeles link sorely missed

Jack Knox: Cut off! Victoria-Port Angeles link sorely missed

The thing we often forget about our neighbours across the strait is how plugged in to Victoria they聽are.
Les Leyne: B.C. politicians are back in (virtual) business

Les Leyne: B.C. politicians are back in (virtual) business

NDP government house leader Mike Farnworth watched a televised premier league soccer game from Britain on the weekend. It was a good warmup for the resumption of the B.C.
Island has COVID-19 case, first in more than six weeks

Island has COVID-19 case, first in more than six weeks

91原创 Island has recorded its first confirmed case of COVID-19 in more than six weeks, bringing the total to 131. Dr. Bonnie Henry, B.C.
Saanich considers allowing alcohol in some parks

Saanich considers allowing alcohol in some parks

Saanich is considering a temporary summer project that would allow drinking in some public parks in an effort to create more spaces for residents to safely socialize.
Grads of 2020 celebrate with lessons in creativity

Grads of 2020 celebrate with lessons in creativity

Oak Bay High 2020 grad Mara Pappas said she has accepted the fact that grad will be different than expected this year.
Mounties break up party of about 200 on field near Crofton; no arrests made

Mounties break up party of about 200 on field near Crofton; no arrests made

Mounties are reminding people organizing events this summer that public health measures are still in effect, like physical distancing and a ban on gatherings of more than 50 people.
Resorts balancing safety, economics as they reopen

Resorts balancing safety, economics as they reopen

As the province opens up, and islands and resort communities start accepting visitors, they are having to strike a balance between keeping their communities healthy and maintaining their economic viability.
Lisa Helps: Don鈥檛 let challenge of homelessness divide us

Lisa Helps: Don鈥檛 let challenge of homelessness divide us

A commentary by the mayor of Victoria. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, British Columbians have been guided by the calm and thoughtful advice of the provincial health officer, Dr. Bonnie Henry.