Rudy Haugeneder

Dumbo octopus

Tales from the tide pool

Fishy-faces only a mother could love

Dumbo octopus

Oak Bay councillors jolted by hybrid vehicle costs

Replacing trucks with greener models would cost tens of thousands more

Flu outbreaks come and go, but danger still present

Plenty of vaccines still available around Capital Region

Doug Clarke holds a chicken in his backyard on Hampshire Road. Clarke has raised the birds and harvested eggs from them for the past three years.

No crying fowl over proposed chicken rules

Oak Bay council looking at expanding scope of Animal Control Bylaw

Doug Clarke holds a chicken in his backyard on Hampshire Road. Clarke has raised the birds and harvested eggs from them for the past three years.

Crash victim’s son wants more driver testing

More frequent road tests could help reduce crashes, says Rob Heisler

Medical calls keep Oak Bay fire crews busy over holidays

Miscellaneous calls for service also included household

Boater Fritz Schreiner is fixing up a second vessel after his liveaboard boat burned and sank off Oak Bay Marina on Dec. 29.

Fritz nearly ready to sail again

Pensioner fixing up second boat to live on in Oak Bay waters

Boater Fritz Schreiner is fixing up a second vessel after his liveaboard boat burned and sank off Oak Bay Marina on Dec. 29.
This waterfront home at 3160 Humber Rd., assessed at more than $9 million, has the third-highest assessed value in Oak Bay.

Oak Bay ‘rebuilds’ boost assessed value for municipality

Higher total could nullify tax impact on other property owners for 2012

This waterfront home at 3160 Humber Rd., assessed at more than $9 million, has the third-highest assessed value in Oak Bay.

Suicide prevention takes a high-tech route

NEED2 gives youth an online option for counselling

Occupy Victoria campers delay outdoor skating rink start-up

Although protesters legally out of Centennial Square, outdoor ice rink won't be ready until Dec. 3

Randy Lanferman

Public warned about sex offender

Randy Lanferman has a lengthy history of re-offending

Randy Lanferman

Construction industry hits deep slump

Conditions aren't expected to increase over next few months

Mac’s store robbed by woman

The robbery happened Saturday night when a woman entered the store with two handguns drawn and demanded money

Occupy Victoria campers ordered off Centennial Square

Organizing group now plans flash occupations at undisclosed locations in Victoria

Canada Border Services Agency officers Adam Coultish, left, Tanya Smith and Roger van Kempen Seket stand with a display of weapons seized by the agency at Ogden Point.

No shortage of illegal guns sailing in from U.S.

vessels annually approaching southern Vancouver Island for illegal firearms and drugs, the Canadian Border Services Agency

Canada Border Services Agency officers Adam Coultish, left, Tanya Smith and Roger van Kempen Seket stand with a display of weapons seized by the agency at Ogden Point.

Occupy Victoria protesters expect raid by Victoria police

City seeks court injunction to remove tent city from Centennial Square

Canada Border Services Agency officers Adam Coultish, left, Tanya Smith and Roger van Kempen Seket stand with a display of weapons seized by the agency at a press conference at Ogden Point on Friday.

Border cops seize illegal guns from U.S.

Border services unit has confiscated more than 47 guns and other illegal weapons this year

Canada Border Services Agency officers Adam Coultish, left, Tanya Smith and Roger van Kempen Seket stand with a display of weapons seized by the agency at a press conference at Ogden Point on Friday.

Occupy Victoria remains calm despite loss of water, electricity

People's Assembly will look for environmentally-friendly alternative solutions

The first Canadian woman to make a feature film, Victoria born and raised Nell Shipman (1892-1970), whose career took off in 1916, was known as the first lady of Canadian filmmaking.

Author explores women’s role in Canada’s history

Victoria resident Merna Forster authors her second historical book

The first Canadian woman to make a feature film, Victoria born and raised Nell Shipman (1892-1970), whose career took off in 1916, was known as the first lady of Canadian filmmaking.

Region’s economy slows to a simmer

Global uncertainty hits Greater Victoria, says chamber