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Students deliver Red Dress message on march through Island streets

Students deliver Red Dress message on march through Island streets

More than 200 students participated in the Red Dress March to honour Canada's missing and murdered Indigenous women
Secretary Island fire leaves Sooke area under smoky skies

Secretary Island fire leaves Sooke area under smoky skies

Sooke residents may see smoke in the sky as a wildfire burns on Secretary Island
Vancouver Island fight against invasive species gets boost in funding

Vancouver Island fight against invasive species gets boost in funding

The BC government is committing $2.89 million to fighting invasive species throughout the province
Crying in their beer: Victoria Beer Society cancels summer festivals

Crying in their beer: Victoria Beer Society cancels summer festivals

Organizers announced that Langford Beer Festival and the Great Canadian Beer Festival will be put "on pause" this year
Reservations set to open at Vancouver Island's upgraded China Beach campground

Reservations set to open at Vancouver Island's upgraded China Beach campground

Reservation booking at China Beach opens May 1, ahead of the park's official opening on May 15
Royal BC Museum sets a new course to share stories of Chinese migration

Royal BC Museum sets a new course to share stories of Chinese migration

Odysseys and Migration chronicles the story of journey of Chinese Canadian's from 1788 to 2025
New Victoria police training program reaches out to diverse communities

New Victoria police training program reaches out to diverse communities

New program allows recruits to interact with diverse communities they serve before stepping into the line of duty
Seeds of support planted at weekly Vancouver Island rally for Ukraine

Seeds of support planted at weekly Vancouver Island rally for Ukraine

After three years in Canada, Marianna Golunbenko has found a new way to support the fight in Ukraine
B.C.'s popular Juan de Fuca Trail closed all summer due to 'extensive' storm damage

B.C.'s popular Juan de Fuca Trail closed all summer due to 'extensive' storm damage

Day-use and backcountry areas will remain open at Mystic, East Sombrio, Botanical and China Beach
Knot a leisurely matter: Island First Nation calls for river infestation action

Knot a leisurely matter: Island First Nation calls for river infestation action

The T'Sou-ke First Nation is calling on the provincial government to address a knotweed infestation in Sooke River