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Bear and cub sighted near Elk Lake home

Bear and cub sighted near Elk Lake home

Seen on Brookleigh Road near Hamsterly Beach; appear to be non-aggressive.
Spill from heating-oil tank being diverted from Gorge Waterway

Spill from heating-oil tank being diverted from Gorge Waterway

An oil leak from a heating oil tank located on Songhees Nation land is being contained and diverted away from the Gorge Waterway.
Colwood council explores opening non-profit medical clinic with partners

Colwood council explores opening non-profit medical clinic with partners

Colwood council to discuss playing a role in establishing and running a family-medicine clinic at Royal Bay in effort to address family-doctor shortage.
Conference numbers in Victoria back to 80 per cent of pre-pandemic levels

Conference numbers in Victoria back to 80 per cent of pre-pandemic levels

The Victoria Conference Centre hosted 54 conferences last year
Conservation group buys land on Galiano Island

Conservation group buys land on Galiano Island

Conservation groups have acquired about 50 hectares of land on Galiano for preservation.
Victoria Chinatown's oldest business is for sale

Victoria Chinatown's oldest business is for sale

Loy Sing, which opened in 1889, is North America’s oldest continously operated Chinese business
Belfry cancels play set in Israel, was target of duelling petitions

Belfry cancels play set in Israel, was target of duelling petitions

The theatre said The Runner was booked for the SPARK Festival about a year ago, but presenting it now “does not ensure the well-being of all segments of our communityâ€
Fuel thrown into bonfire likely cause of explosion in Nanaimo

Fuel thrown into bonfire likely cause of explosion in Nanaimo

People were gathered for an outdoor party; calls to police came just before 2 a.m. Saturday
Storm knocks out power, disrupts ferry and road travel, and alters holiday plans

Storm knocks out power, disrupts ferry and road travel, and alters holiday plans

B.C. Ferries cancelled sailings on several routes Monday as strong winds hit Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­Island and the B.C. coast, knocking down trees and leaving thousands without power.
Falling rocks close Highway 4 along Cameron Lake; Tahsis cut off by washout

Falling rocks close Highway 4 along Cameron Lake; Tahsis cut off by washout

Falling rock and debris closed Highway 4 along Cameron Lake on Monday evening, while the road to Tahsis has been washed out.