Author Grant Hayter-Menzies also looks at the use of animals in war – at home and on the battlefield
More than 2,000 recent tiny tremors a reminder to be earthquake ready on Vancouver Island
Pledge comes in the wake of revelation funding and supplies had dried up in multiple locations
Three Greater Victoria departments say their funding has dried up, unclear if other forces affected
Corporation cancelled two sailings, replaced another this week amid staffing concerns
Ken Mizokoshi’s collective work has been featured in Japan, New York City; Victoria could be next?
Even record-breaking heat didn’t diminish European wall lizard population
Family sells off their land-based existence and settles into tiny home on water for world travel
Neighbour thwarts real estate scam with a phone call
Ferry service reminds riders of its health safety protocols
Latest case of measles on south Island is believed to be travel-related
City of Victoria seeks operator for the Johnson Street bridge
Edugyan won her first Scotiabank Giller Prize in 2011 for Half-Blood Blues
British Columbia Golf and Inside Golf surveyed more than 5,400 golfers province-wide
Scooped seals fare well so far at Vancouver rescue centre
Moon and sun collaborate for significant low tides this summer with more lows predicted to return July 13 and Aug. 11
Late Victoria cop mourned by officers from numerous local, out-of-town jurisdictions
The concert is at St. Luke’s Church on April 15 at 2:30 p.m.
When police investigation concludes, reviews by MCFD and BC’s child and youth rep could begin
Family friend Sandra Hudson called the vigil and ‘incredible show of support’ for sisters’ family