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House Beautiful: Unique mid-century rancher 'like living in a resort'

House Beautiful: Unique mid-century rancher 'like living in a resort'

Looking for privacy and some peace and quiet, couple built their dream home in North Saanich.
Condo Smarts: Who pays when the strata damages a unit?

Condo Smarts: Who pays when the strata damages a unit?

Court: Ignoring request to wear condom means sex is not consensual

Court: Ignoring request to wear condom means sex is not consensual

Supreme Court decision: “When a complainant states: ‘no, not without a condom,’ our law of consent says, emphatically, this actually means ‘no,’ and cannot be reinterpreted to become ‘yes
'Needs more work': Feds release new framework to phase out B.C.'s open-net fish farms

'Needs more work': Feds release new framework to phase out B.C.'s open-net fish farms

A new framework was just released by the DFO outlining the engagement process already underway that will aid B.C.'s transition away from open-net pen salmon farms.
North Shore eagle trackers concerned over 'dramatic' decline in new chicks

North Shore eagle trackers concerned over 'dramatic' decline in new chicks

Last year there were 24 successful young. This year just five
Here's what firework cleanup looks like after the Celebration of Light

Here's what firework cleanup looks like after the Celebration of Light

When the fireworks finish and English Bay beachgoers head home to their beds, cleanup crews emerge to comb for remains of the Celebration of Light. But what is there to pick up? And where does it all go?
John Ducker: Some driving myths that refuse to die

John Ducker: Some driving myths that refuse to die

Five driving myths that are often presented as fact, from how long it takes to sober up to the right position for your hands on the steering wheel.
Tiny Town can stay at Victoria's Royal Athletic Park lot until next March

Tiny Town can stay at Victoria's Royal Athletic Park lot until next March

The community dubbed Tiny Town was established out of shipping containers in the spring of 2021 as temporary housing for people at risk of homelessness.
Canada sued in federal court over B.C. oil and gas 'sleeper' permits

Canada sued in federal court over B.C. oil and gas 'sleeper' permits

Two environmental groups are suing the 91Ô­´´ government for what they claim are unlawful extensions of offshore oil and gas permits dating back to the 1960s.
The Victoria International Airport is getting a hotel

The Victoria International Airport is getting a hotel

The three-storey, extended-stay hotel at Beacon Avenue and the Patricia Bay Highway would have 129 units, all with full kitchens, in studio and one- and two-bedroom suites.