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Religious groups vie for new web domain name

Religious groups vie for new web domain name

Centuries-old theological disputes have broken out in cyberspace as religions aim to influence the future presentation of faith on the Internet.

Conservation group buys hunting rights

Purchase from guide outfitter ends trophy bear hunt in area

Calendar: Rifflandia, James Bay Day, Health Fair

TODAY Rifflandia, four days of music, art, cinema, food and more. Daily to Sunday at Market Square, Royal Athletic Park, Alix Goolden Hall, Club9ONE9, Victoria Events Centre, Lucky Bar and Metro Theatre. For more information, go to rifflandia.com.
Fifth worker fired over alleged privacy breach

Fifth worker fired over alleged privacy breach

One of three suspended at health ministry has now been dismissed

Travel Rick Steves on mobility in Europe

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Alberta champion 'one of the giants'

Peter Lougheed, the man with a bulldog chin and crooked grin who transformed Alberta into a modern petro-powered giant and an equal player in Confederation, has died.

Canada blames U.S. for delay in Khadr transfer

New court documents show the Canadian government is defending itself against allegations it is deliberately dragging its feet in allowing Omar Khadr to return from Guantanamo Bay by arguing much of the delay is the fault of the Americans.

Legislature won't be recalled, despite Clark's promise of more sessions

The B.C. legislature won't be recalled this fall, Liberal house leader Mike de Jong said Thursday.

Scientists rally at noon today against cuts to science programs by government

Scientists and their supporters will gather in downtown Victoria at noon today to rally against the federal government’s cuts to scientific programs.
Fifth person fired for alleged privacy breach at Health Ministry

Fifth person fired for alleged privacy breach at Health Ministry

Minister confirms firing but provides few other details