One resident of the former Paul's Motor Inn says there are currently 30 COVID cases at the temporary housing site. Jolene Rudisuela / Capital Daily
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One housing worker says facilities aren’t prepared for outbreaks. The province, meanwhile, has released no information
Jolene Rudisuela·Tuesday, September 21, 2021·11 min
Hip and knee replacements awaiting implantation. Government of BC / Flickr
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Private care has been touted as a solution to surgery wait times. But some say it could be at the cost of public health care
Jolene Rudisuela·Tuesday, September 14, 2021·13 min
Diana Denny (left) and Robin Roberts celebrate their 37th anniversary at The Butchart Gardens. Photo: Submitted
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Diana Denny and Robin Roberts are working through an unproven method of dealing with the disease, focusing on its root causes
Jolene Rudisuela·Tuesday, July 27, 2021·12 min
Ten of 13 graduates from Tsawalk Learning Centre. Photo: Tim McGrath / Submitted
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Indigenous students find success in culturally-relevant programs. A Nanaimo organization is working to make sure that success continues.
Jolene Rudisuela·Monday, July 5, 2021·9 min
Tea time on the beach in Oak Bay. Photo: Oak Bay Archives, Burrell collection. Photo no. 2010-010-226. Photographer: Frank Burrell, ca.1916
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Generations of born-and-raised Victorians spoke like they were from England, but this local accent is nearly extinct
Jolene Rudisuela·Sunday, June 13, 2021·9 min
A girl pays tribute on May 31 to the 215 children whose unmarked graves were found at a Kamloops residential school. Photo: Colin Smith / Capital Daily
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An Indigenous-led fundraiser has raised more than five times its goal to help First Nations find answers and healing
Jolene Rudisuela·Wednesday, June 9, 2021·10 min
Photo: James MacDonald
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Police don’t track missing-persons cases by race, but on Red Dress Day, a Vancouver Island Indigenous leader says that’s not acceptable
Jolene Rudisuela·Tuesday, May 4, 2021·15 min
Photo: Zenon Kozak / Submitted
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Members rely on the club’s low-cost, high-THC products, but they say to meet the requirements of the Cannabis Act would be to dismantle the organization
Jolene Rudisuela·Wednesday, March 24, 2021·11 min
Illustration by Carita Marsili / Capital Daily
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Big cats and small children played together at Hertel’s zoo. Escapes were commonplace. Then the inevitable happened
Jolene Rudisuela·Monday, March 8, 2021·17 min
Image: Tasting Victoria
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Capital Daily and Tasting Victoria readers chose the city's best views, vegan food, happy hour, winter patio, coffee shop, and more
Jolene Rudisuela·Friday, January 29, 2021·3 min
Ashley Walker / Unsplash
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The pandemic is only the latest pressure on the people who deliver a quarter of BC babies. Many are looking at the door.
Jolene Rudisuela·Thursday, December 17, 2020·9 min
Photo: Zachary Keimig via Unsplash
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Many BC paramedics are paid on a system that only pays if they get a call—and they say it's driving people away
Jolene Rudisuela·Wednesday, December 9, 2020·9 min
A group of Victorians pictured in 1920 using pickaxes to tear apart a likely centuries-old Lekwungen burial mound near Pedder Bay (Victoria Archives).
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The BC capital is built atop one of the largest burial grounds of the pre-contact world
Jolene Rudisuela·Friday, August 14, 2020·11 min
Two bucks square off in a Saanich front yard in 2012.
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Four years after a community declared war on deer, the deer are winning
Jolene Rudisuela·Sunday, November 3, 2019·10 min