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'There was no intent to pull the trigger'

The man accused of shooting a disabled Fernwood man two years ago told a B.C. Supreme Court jury Tuesday that he never intended to pull the trigger.

Man swims across Gorge to steal front-end loader

A Victoria man is facing several charges after the theft of a front-end loader Saturday night.

Investigation launched into New York utilities after superstorm Sandy

NEW YORK — New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, frustrated with lengthy power outages since Superstorm Sandy, on Tuesday launched an investigation by a new commission into the state’s utilities, saying that failings exposed by the storm demand a major ove

Helping The Needy

The Times Colonist Christmas Fund helps needy families in Greater Victoria by giving them food vouchers and certificates to purchase gifts for children. Here's how you can donate: ? Call 250-995-4438 or go online to http: //bit.

Young salute veterans at Remembrance Day events

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Leaders flock to Victoria as byelection race heats up

Leaders flock to Victoria as byelection race heats up

Federal political party leaders are popping up on doorsteps across Victoria as the race to replace retiring Victoria NDP MP Denise Savoie heats up.

Minister distances herself from hospital controversy

British Columbia's health minister is attempting to distance herself from a committee chaired by B.C.

Leaders flock to Victoria as byelection race heats up

Federal political party leaders are popping up on doorsteps across Victoria as the race to replace retiring Victoria NDP MP Denise Savoie heats up.

Editorial: B.C. Fine-tunes tsunami-warning system

The earth shook and Justice Minister Shirley Bond listened. When a magnitude-7.7 earthquake struck off Haida Gwaii on Oct. 27, British Columbians got a real-life taste of the way the province’s emergency system works.

Top toys are classics with a modern spin, testers say

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