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Where to see the fall colours in Greater Victoria

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November 1, 2024

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Victoria’s big blue opportunity

By Andrew Findlay
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Surrounded on three sides by the ocean, Victoria has already attracted big-name ocean technology companies. But a new cluster wants to accelerate the sea change

Know Your Neighbour

The woman who spearheaded the Black Lives Matter rallies in Victoria

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Vanessa Simon is still learning where she fits in the world of Black activism. But that hasn't stopped her from pushing for change

Good news

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Know Your Neighbour

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By Andrew Findlay
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Just after winning its battle against Northern Gateway, Bella Bella was devastated by the Nathan E. Stewart disaster. Now Housty is trying to bring up a generation that's ready for the next fight.

Housing

UVic students say Victoria’s rental market is driving grads away

By Kate Korte
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Victoria is facing a brain drain as high rents squeeze young people particularly hard

Business

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Snow

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