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Premier resists limiting trips to 91Ô­´´ Island on May long weekend

Premier resists limiting trips to 91Ô­´´ Island on May long weekend

Premier John Horgan says he will consider a request by mayors to restrict ferry travel to 91Ô­´´ Island on the May long weekend, but he hopes such measures won’t be necessary by then.
Rapid Relief Fund donor gives thanks for life’s kindnesses

Rapid Relief Fund donor gives thanks for life’s kindnesses

Donate online at RapidReliefFund.ca . More options below. When Doug de Wolff was growing up on a small farm in Sardis, on the south side of Chilliwack, he knew the value of money.
Homemade hand-wash stations a lifeline for those living outdoors

Homemade hand-wash stations a lifeline for those living outdoors

A Scout leader has helped find a homemade solution to handwashing for a vulnerable population living outside.
71 new COVID-19 cases in B.C.; Henry concerned about new outbreaks

71 new COVID-19 cases in B.C.; Henry concerned about new outbreaks

The province announced 71 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday, for a total of 1,795 people province-wide who have tested positive for the disease. On 91Ô­´´ Island, there have now been 110 confirmed cases of the virus.
Island Health patients suffering after cancelled surgeries could be deemed urgent cases

Island Health patients suffering after cancelled surgeries could be deemed urgent cases

People suffering because of a surgery that was cancelled to make room for a potential surge in COVID-19 cases can contact their surgeons to be re-evaluated, says the CEO of Island Health.
Les Leyne: Amalgamation study survives bewildering Saanich debate

Les Leyne: Amalgamation study survives bewildering Saanich debate

After an hour of bewildering debate, Saanich council over-ruled Mayor Fred Haynes and ditched his plan to cancel amalgamation talks with Victoria due to the pandemic.
Mask-making effort takes to the streets

Mask-making effort takes to the streets

Victoria designer Jimbo was working on a collection for 91Ô­´´ Fashion Week before the COVID-19 pandemic hit. Now he’s using his skills to make masks that have proved wildly popular, and he’s turning success into a good deed.
Business on the brink: Kharma Salons: Owners’ income dried up instantly

Business on the brink: Kharma Salons: Owners’ income dried up instantly

Most local businesses are suffering these days, and many will close permanently as a result of the COVID-19 lockdowns. These businesses are run by your friends and neighbours, and their loss would change Greater Victoria.
Seeing first-hand impact of donations; Rapid Relief Fund passes $5M

Seeing first-hand impact of donations; Rapid Relief Fund passes $5M

Donate online at RapidReliefFund.ca . More options below. Sandra Richardson looked down at the little girl coming through the food distribution lineup with her mom at Reynolds Secondary School two weeks ago. “She said: ‘Today’s my birthday.
Police patrols boosted as crime surges around Topaz Park

Police patrols boosted as crime surges around Topaz Park

Victoria Police Chief Del Manak is seeking more officers to deal with a crime wave near Topaz Park where people without homes are staying in tents during the COVID-19 outbreak.