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The Week — June 1

The Week — June 1

CRD says no to biosolids — for now, the province and voters buckle in for a long HST battle, complete with secret antagonists
AIDS Vancouver Island aims to raise awareness about harm reduction

AIDS Vancouver Island aims to raise awareness about harm reduction

It’s been three years since the Victoria Needle Exchange closed on Cormorant Street. Foggy statistics make it hard to know just how many people have gone without services since then, but one thing is certain: the vacant lot has left a pockmark in the city’s landscape, with little hope in recovery until awareness is brought back.
First shots over the bow in B.C. teacher talks

First shots over the bow in B.C. teacher talks

With the carrot being stability in schools come September, the BC Teachers' Federation is holding out the stick of teachers' job action in a bid to speed up provincial contract negotiations.
The Week — May 26

The Week — May 26

One man masters the art of the resume, Bike to Work Week pedals off, Royal B.C. Museum loses its first female CEO to retirement
‘Soul poles’ spread throughout Victoria

‘Soul poles’ spread throughout Victoria

Painting project brings new energy to Fernwood residents
The power of pink

The power of pink

Cancer survivor urges women to ‘find the time’ for early detection
CRD director fears biosolids threaten food security

CRD director fears biosolids threaten food security

controversial project would see large-scale application to local farmland
The Week — May 19

The Week — May 19

Rosie Bitts gets censored, Oak Bay high gets a redo, Our Place hires the next Reverend Al
Creston RCMP issue Canada-wide warrant for Jason Neil Beaudry

Creston RCMP issue Canada-wide warrant for Jason Neil Beaudry

Creston RCMP have issued a Canada-wide warrant for arrest for Jason Neil Beaudry...
The Week — May 12

The Week — May 12

Victoria preps to walk a mile in someone else's shoes, free education creeps through the cracks and Victoria Cool Aid Society proves homelessness matters to the city