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Incident at Johnson Street Bridge resolved without injury

Incident at Johnson Street Bridge resolved without injury

A person was standing on an out-of-bounds section of the bridge speaking into a megaphone
Victoria food hub prepares for processing expansion; a 'game changer' for local farmers

Victoria food hub prepares for processing expansion; a 'game changer' for local farmers

Charity has bought equipment including a 100-gallon blending plant, a pasteurizer, and wash-and-pack processing machinery.
Fire ban lifted for coastal region

Fire ban lifted for coastal region

Ban will be lifted at noon on Tuesday for coastal B.C., including Vancouver Island
Saanich students plant trees for Queen's Green Canopy initiative

Saanich students plant trees for Queen's Green Canopy initiative

“If everyone pitched in, even if it’s just a small solution, they all add up and hopefully we can work together to make more solutions.”
Stadacona Park tenters at centre of neighbourhood petition citing drugs, crime

Stadacona Park tenters at centre of neighbourhood petition citing drugs, crime

About 1,000 people sign petition asking for an end to camping in Stadacona Park.
British monarchy supports legacy of harmful colonial conquest, critics say

British monarchy supports legacy of harmful colonial conquest, critics say

Eileen Ramirez says she sees the Queen’s death as a huge loss to her family, but she’s not mourning her as a monarch.
Parents scramble for child care ahead of holiday for Queen's funeral

Parents scramble for child care ahead of holiday for Queen's funeral

While public sector employees will have the day off on Monday, many working in the private sector will still have to work, putting pressure on parents of younger children to find care with short notice.
2% cap on rent increases fails to satisfy landlords or tenants

2% cap on rent increases fails to satisfy landlords or tenants

Landlords are worried about rising costs, while tenant advocates say the cap could lead to more “renovictions”
Collectors expected to look for mintage from the Queen's final year

Collectors expected to look for mintage from the Queen's final year

What comes next for the “heads” side of Canadian coins is up to the federal government to determine
Missing 94-year-old was last seen in Fernwood

Missing 94-year-old was last seen in Fernwood

Last seen near Stanley Avenue and Vining Street in Fernwood.