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Yellow-bellied marmot stowaway sent back to B.C. mainland where it belongs

Yellow-bellied marmot stowaway sent back to B.C. mainland where it belongs

Remember Roger? The yellow-bellied marmot came in 2008 and evaded all traps
B.C. 6th-grader who started the #levidrome drive wins $10K with his writing

B.C. 6th-grader who started the #levidrome drive wins $10K with his writing

Sixth grader’s essay funds Habitat for Humanity Victoria
Royal B.C. Museum gets $789-million overhaul

Royal B.C. Museum gets $789-million overhaul

Museum to close in September for rebuild, expected opening in 2030
Convicted B.C. killer Kelly Ellard declines chance for full parole, says she’s not ready

Convicted B.C. killer Kelly Ellard declines chance for full parole, says she’s not ready

Ellard is serving a life sentence for murdering 14-year-old Saanich girl Reena Virk
Plant for pollinators to get ahead of No Mow May, says Nature Conservancy of Canada

Plant for pollinators to get ahead of No Mow May, says Nature Conservancy of Canada

Utilize native plants to help ecosystems
B.C. government to pay for police OT related to legislature area rolling protests

B.C. government to pay for police OT related to legislature area rolling protests

Province to cover nearly $400,000 overtime cost, Victoria PD pays regular duty time
Elderly raccoon remedied and released from B.C. rehab centre

Elderly raccoon remedied and released from B.C. rehab centre

You can buy dinner for a hungry patient at Wild ARC
Oak Bay student among those high on aviation possibilities

Oak Bay student among those high on aviation possibilities

Greater Victoria School District helps kids fly with aviation and design program
B.C. mom’s act of kindness saves stranger’s family vacation after online plea

B.C. mom’s act of kindness saves stranger’s family vacation after online plea

Greater Victoria woman arranges for forgotten medication to waiting in Mexico when family arrived
B.C. woman finds healing even as graves found in schoolyard where she played

B.C. woman finds healing even as graves found in schoolyard where she played

Indigenous woman Tina Savea gives voice to her late father, sharing childhood abuses he faced
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