Erin McCracken

Shyanne McGregor, 16, is missing and Victoria police are concerned for her well-being. Investigators say the Victoria at-risk youth is likely on Vancouver Island and travelling with an older couple.

Victoria teenage girl still missing after one week

Shyanne McGregor may be travelling with older couple on the Island

Shyanne McGregor, 16, is missing and Victoria police are concerned for her well-being. Investigators say the Victoria at-risk youth is likely on Vancouver Island and travelling with an older couple.

Share a meal, learn more about Esquimalt Lion volunteers

The public is invited to dine with the Esquimalt Lion's Club and learn about becoming a member

VicPD police chief reprimanded for stowing loaded weapon in vehicle

Weapon discovered during search of headquarters property for missing riot gear

Lt. Troy Saladana handles one of the Esquimalt Fire Department’s new iPads inside a fire truck. He says the touchscreen technology is more portable and user-friendly than the old data terminals.

Esquimalt firefighters gain high-tech advantage

Esquimalt Fire Department said to be first in province to use iPad technology on the job

Lt. Troy Saladana handles one of the Esquimalt Fire Department’s new iPads inside a fire truck. He says the touchscreen technology is more portable and user-friendly than the old data terminals.

Esquimalt looks to boost business roster

Tax incentives, economic master plan to help commercial, industrial sectors

Come clean about your awful bathroom at home and garden show

The Canadian Home Builders' Association, the Home and Garden Show will feature more than 100 exhibitors

All-ages fun run planned for Esquimalt

Stretch your legs during the upcoming LifeMark Health Esquimalt 5K Fun Run & Walk

Police back online surveillance bill

Proposed federal legislation that is drawing heat from privacy critics would bring policing tools in line with the other G8 nations

Demolitions team member Able Seaman Lucien Pelletier keeps track of the fuse burn time while he heads to a safe distance during a a demolition operation in the Mediterranean Sea.

Mission accomplished for HMCS Vancouver

Canadian warship returning home to CFB Esquimalt on Sunday, following unique mission to Libya

Demolitions team member Able Seaman Lucien Pelletier keeps track of the fuse burn time while he heads to a safe distance during a a demolition operation in the Mediterranean Sea.
Jamie Graham

Police chief not afraid to tackle street duties

Connecting with officers in the field beneficial for department, says Jamie Graham

Jamie Graham

Chinatown eatery receives unexpected guest

Saanich senior reverses car into front of restaurant

Florida man nabbed for selling drugs in Victoria

Police answer man's cellphone calls from people wanting to score drugs

Police complaint commissioner closes file on Victoria jailhouse assault

Despite disagreement, no review on record will be ordered

Speeding motorist stuns seasoned police officers

Driver stopped after tearing through school zone

Victoria police chief slaps Porsche driver with excessive-speeding fines

Driver finds out the hard way the police officials who were driving behind him

Esquimalt council won’t cap cash stores

Free-market economic conditions, not council, should dictate commercial activity, say councillors

Daytime burglaries interrupted by homeowners

In both cases, residents were at home when burglar attempted to break in

Head-on crash in Washington State sends Victoria man to hospital

A Victoria man is suffering from extensive leg injuries after a three-car crash

Malcolm Barker, left, vice-president and general manager of Victoria Shipyards; Lynne Yelich, minister of state for Western Economic Diversification Canada; and James Lunney, MP for Nanaimo-Alberni, take a tour of the shipyards after a press conference Monday.

Launch of Victoria shipbuilding school comes with cash injection

The federal government is contributing $1.04 million towards the construction of the 4,000-square-foot facility

Malcolm Barker, left, vice-president and general manager of Victoria Shipyards; Lynne Yelich, minister of state for Western Economic Diversification Canada; and James Lunney, MP for Nanaimo-Alberni, take a tour of the shipyards after a press conference Monday.

Drivers still distracted despite dangers, fines: VicPD

Victoria police continue to see motorists using hand-held devices more than two years after B.C.'s distracted driving law became official.