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ON OUR WEBSITE TODAY Scandal-loving British papers steer clear of naked photos of prince But questions are being raised about the Scotland Yard officers who are supposed to keep Harry safe.

UVic team hopes to solve Arctic mystery

Search for Franklin ships continues

Nurses question new flu vaccination rules

The B.C. Nurses' Union is questioning the effectiveness of new regulations that will require health care providers to get influenza vaccinations or wear masks when treating patients. Provincial health officer Dr.

South Africans mourn victims of platinum mine carnage

MARIKANA, South Africa 聴 South Africans held a memorial service on Thursday at a mine where police shot dead 34 strikers, bloodshed that revived memories of apartheid-era violence and laid bare workers聮 anger over enduring inequalities since the end

Savoie exits federal politics

Health warning was factor, says Victoria MP
RCMP review memory card related to hang-gliding death

RCMP review memory card related to hang-gliding death

One day after an inde-pendent review concluded pilot error was likely to blame for a deadly hang-gliding accident, Mounties announced they are continuing their own investigation into the tragedy. RCMP Const.

Syrian military hits town near Damascus

ALEPPO, Syria 聴 Troops and tanks swept into a town near Damascus on Thursday in an assault aimed at crushing opposition to President Bashar al-Assad in Syria聮s increasingly bloody civil war.

Suspected burglar scared off by resident

A Meares Street resident scared off a suspected would-be burglar after coming home to find a man at his door Tuesday night. Victoria police Const.

Editorial: Tuition costs must be curbed

As the start of the school year approaches, post-secondary students are fine-tuning their educational plans, but for many, the big question is not what major to pursue or what courses to take, but this: 聯How will I pay for it?聰When Premier Christy Cl

Cariboo wildfire quadruples in size in one day

Twenty-four hours of back-breaking effort has partially tamed a wildfire burning in B.C.'s Cariboo region at Big Bar Creek, 40 kilometres west of Clinton.