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Council dismisses move to redesign bridge project

Victoria councillors have decided against redesigning the Johnson Street Bridge project to accommodate future commuter rail. Coun.
City urged to look again at rail option for Johnson Street Bridge

City urged to look again at rail option for Johnson Street Bridge

Victoria should consider building the new Johnson Street Bridge strong enough to accommodate future commuter rail, Coun. Ben Isitt says.
Festival reviews: Hayfever; Lloyd the Conqueror; Nuit #1; The Whale

Festival reviews: Hayfever; Lloyd the Conqueror; Nuit #1; The Whale

Febbre da Fieno (Hayfever) Empire Capitol 6, Odeon Today, 2 p.m.; Monday, 7 p.m.
Theft suspects held after sedan rams police cruiser in Coombs

Theft suspects held after sedan rams police cruiser in Coombs

A suspect in an art theft threatened to crash head-on into a police car then rammed it twice in a dramatic confrontation at Coombs on Wednesday. Two other vehicles were then struck in a chain-reaction collision.

Get fitter over next 12 weeks

The Times 91原创 launches the at-home portion of its annual Health Club Challenge today, encouraging people to improve their fitness over the next 12 weeks.
Cortes Island logging alarms petitioners

Cortes Island logging alarms petitioners

Imminent logging on Cortes Island has unsettled many residents of the tiny community east of Campbell River.

Jack Knox looks at the Enbridge pipeline proposal

With the hearings into the $5.5-billion Enbridge pipeline proposal starting today, Canada's natural resources minister declared Monday that "environmental and other radical groups" are trying to undermine Canada's economy.
Beach discoveries fuel concern over arrival of Japanese tsunami debris

Beach discoveries fuel concern over arrival of Japanese tsunami debris

Beth Hayhurst has walked the beaches near her Cordova Bay home almost every day for the past six years and has never seen so much debris - much of it with Asian markings - as in the past two months.
Fire tragedies spark warning

Fire tragedies spark warning

'Calamitous' spate in B.C. kills seven, spurring call for vigilance
Another cougar sighting in Saanich

Another cougar sighting in Saanich

Yet another cougar sighting has been reported in Saanich, this one coming about 4 a.m. Friday in the Arbutus Road area of Saanich. Saanich police Sgt. Dean Jantzen said there is a lot of potential prey there for cougars.