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SERIES FINAL INSTALMENT: Residential school days bring mixed emotions for staff

SERIES FINAL INSTALMENT: Residential school days bring mixed emotions for staff

The Sisters of St. Ann taught and cared for students at Indian residential schools. Their experiences have been largely untold until now.
Conservatives weave a tangled web in Victoria

Conservatives weave a tangled web in Victoria

Feds remind people of previously funded infrastructure projects

Municipalities reluctant to commit cash for Victoria Juno bid

The deadline is looming for Greater Victoria’s bid to host the 2014 Juno Awards

Oak Bay Lodge proposal trips up again

Provincial rules restrict talks on controversial dementia care facility redevelopment

Civilian workers at CFB Esquimalt brace for job cuts

Union leaders hope attrition, staffing redistribution cushion blow at base

Victoria school board reinvests district surplus into educational assistants

Trustees unanimously agreed to use a $349,541 surplus from the 2011-12 school year to address class size and composition in 2012-13.

Saanich recognized for early efforts to prevent violence

Municipality was first to support transition house
Pint-sized powerhouse

Pint-sized powerhouse

Thirteen-year-old Jean Newell is taking the karate world by storm

Council agrees to remove home’s heritage registration

Salty Towers owners earn exemption for their home

Contact numbers on municipal website

Telephone numbers and email addresses for Oak Bay councillors and the mayor were added to the municipal website this week.