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Pedalling for a purpose: 2025 Tour de Rock team kicks off in Saanich

Pedalling for a purpose: 2025 Tour de Rock team kicks off in Saanich

The 2025 team will hit the road on Sept. 20 from Port Alice, raising hope and funds for children battling cancer
High school students gather for Indigenous Games sports day in Nanaimo

High school students gather for Indigenous Games sports day in Nanaimo

Event at John Barsby Secondary School teaches First Nations history, culture and values
VIDEO: Traffic stops for fawn-tastic reunion on Vancouver Island

VIDEO: Traffic stops for fawn-tastic reunion on Vancouver Island

BC SPCA says it's a timely reminder that deer fawning season in British Columbia has begun
New restaurant set to open in summer of 2025 in Nanoose Bay

New restaurant set to open in summer of 2025 in Nanoose Bay

250-person space will include a large patio and multiple event areas
Victoria multicultural festival dedicated to Filipino community

Victoria multicultural festival dedicated to Filipino community

This year's One World Multicultural Festival will be held at the BC Legislature grounds on May 17
Vancouver Island students get hands-on experience with heavy machinery

Vancouver Island students get hands-on experience with heavy machinery

Vancouver Island University and Nanaimo-Ladysmith school district partner to introduce students to trades training
Life off the ‘rollercoaster’: Saanich father, 32, battles and beats rare cancer

Life off the ‘rollercoaster’: Saanich father, 32, battles and beats rare cancer

Jumoke Brown and partner launched GoFundMe to support family after sarcoma diagnosis
Landmark Cineplex Odeon property listed for $8.5 million in Victoria

Landmark Cineplex Odeon property listed for $8.5 million in Victoria

Mixed-use zoning and prime location make site ripe for redevelopment
SD72 school board chair is appointed president of Vancouver Island School Trustees Association

SD72 school board chair is appointed president of Vancouver Island School Trustees Association

Cowichan transit service could see a $5.1-million infusion from the feds

Cowichan transit service could see a $5.1-million infusion from the feds

Funding would be over 10 years