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Steeple on historic church to be repaired this fall, church restoration to follow

Steeple on historic church to be repaired this fall, church restoration to follow

Church of Our Lord in downtown Victoria is almost 150 years old
Pulp operations resume in Crofton but paper activity still sidelined

Pulp operations resume in Crofton but paper activity still sidelined

About 300 people coming back to work
B.C. Ferries gifts Horseshoe Bay totem pole to carver's family on north Island

B.C. Ferries gifts Horseshoe Bay totem pole to carver's family on north Island

The pole was erected at the terminal in 1966 after being created by a then-24-year-old Tony Hunt Sr. as a centennial project
Denman ferry resumes service after fishboat anchor removed from cable

Denman ferry resumes service after fishboat anchor removed from cable

The coast guard and divers were called in to help remove the anchor from the ferry cable
Road-rage incident near UVic ends in flying ice cream

Road-rage incident near UVic ends in flying ice cream

A driver on Cedar Hill Cross Road exchanged obscene hand gestures with another driver, before throwing the remnants of his McDonald’s takeout at the other vehicle — including a sundae
Saanich police release photos of suspect in indecent act on transit bus

Saanich police release photos of suspect in indecent act on transit bus

The bus was on Douglas Street in the Uptown area when a man exposed himself to a woman
Man serving time for murder on the lam while on day parole

Man serving time for murder on the lam while on day parole

Victoria police are looking for Gordon Hansen, 70, who failed to return to his halfway house
Machete-wielding man arrested in Nanaimo

Machete-wielding man arrested in Nanaimo

The man, who is well-known to police, was walking along Front Street about 1 p.m. waving the machete and kicking mailboxes
Driver who crashed into oncoming car fell asleep at wheel: Campbell River RCMP

Driver who crashed into oncoming car fell asleep at wheel: Campbell River RCMP

Police say it was the second incident in a week where a driver fell asleep at the wheel and caused an accident
Teacher loses credentials over intimate relationship with student

Teacher loses credentials over intimate relationship with student

Ian McKenzie, who taught social studies and PE in the Sooke School District, was found to have crossed professional boundaries with the student, then started a sexual relationship with them after graduation