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COVID-19

Three Victorians on their pandemic year

The pandemic's effects have been felt in every facet of society. We speak to three people about how they've managed this year

Transportation

Does Victoria have a war on cars?

Some say cars should lose priority in the future of Greater Victoria’s transportation network; others worry about accessibility and convenience

Neighbourhoods

Capital Daily readers help raise more than $150,000 for Victoria families

In less than two weeks, the Capital Daily Holiday Donation Drive surpassed its original goal of $110,000, raising more than $150,000 for local families in need, as part of our collaboration with the United Way to benefit Neighbourhood Houses in Greater Victoria

Remembrance

“There are hundreds of bodies lying about unburied": Vivid accounts of war from Vancouver Islanders

In this special Remembrance Day feature, excerpts of diaries, letters and oral histories from both world wars, some published here for the first time

Crime

The grisly murder that horrified turn-of-the-century Victoria

The killing, committed in complete darkness on the Vic West side of the Johnson Street Bridge, drew comparisons to the work of Jack the Ripper 

Homelessness

What is the government’s end game on tent cities?

Everybody wants the tents gone, but few have produced plans to actually get people clean and off the street

BC Election 2020

Capital Daily's interactive guide to Vancouver Island's 2020 candidates

Peruse the names and bios of 42 major party candidates across 14 ridings

Indigenous

Brush up your Salish: Expand your vocabulary with these Coastal First Nations terms

Get closer to your Vancouver Island home by learning the terms literally shaped by the Salish Sea