Kids and families flocked to the nighttime Island Farms Santa Claus Light Parade and the Children's Christmas Festival in Centennial Square
A decision on where to put new sewage plants in Greater Victoria must be made Wednesday to meet a provincial deadline. But critics say the timeline means leaving out the best choice
In university, my subscriptions to the Times Colonist and the National Post left me with a herculean amount of recycling. It's a lot of paper for just one person.
Cpl. James Dalton, 21, of the Canadian Scottish Regiment in Victoria was deployed to Afghanistan on Thanksgiving weekend. He will be writing monthly dispatches from the Canadian Forces base at Kandahar. This is his third column.
DELAY TACTICS: The NDP's Rob Fleming honoured Environment Minister Barry Penner this week with his first-ever "Ragging the Puck" Award.
Residents in Duncan returned to their homes this morning to survey the damage and begin cleaning up after floodwaters forced hundreds to flee.
B.C.'s privacy commissioner has launched his own investigation into how sensitive information from 1,400 income-assistance clients ended up at the home of a government employee.
The Vancouver Island Health Authority has put up a "for sale" sign on Oak Bay Lodge and Mount Tolmie Hospital, both long-term care facilities.
I lined up three hours for a flu shot yesterday. Ended up seeing the new Twilight movie by mistake.
No fuel was spilled when a cargo ship was blown onto a reef in Plumper Sound off Mayne Island this week, says a coast guard official.
The latest project from the Creative Peace Mural Society has been feted at Government House by Lt.-Gov. Steven Point.
With news that the death of local singer, poet, and artist Tempest Grace Gale has been ruled a homicide some Hornby Island residents now believe the “live-and-let-live” culture of Hornby Island may have changed forever.
More members of our community will need a helping hand from Times Colonist readers or they'll go without this holiday season.
H1N1 shots are now available to anyone. -- TODAY
A painfully expensive era in B.C. history will end tomorrow morning when the last of B.C. Ferries' infamous PacifiCats leaves Vancouver harbour for the Persian Gulf.
The Capital Regional District's parks committee is taking aim at an estimated $700,000 bill to clean up the site of an old pistol range at Thetis Lake Regional Park.
H1N1 shots are now available to anyone
A wind storm with gusts of more than 70 km/h blew through Greater Victoria on Saturday night.
Colourful lights brighten evening gloom