9 mins Canada will send $65M for humanitarian assistance and economic development to Lebanon International Development Minister Ahmed Hussen announced a $65-million aid package for Lebanon Friday.
12 mins 'This was not a snap decision': North Saanich votes to close Wain Park pickleball courts North Saanich council has voted to permanently close the pickleball courts at Wain Park, largely due to noise concerns.
17 mins Princess Anne to take part in B.C. ceremony bringing new ship into Pacific fleet Canada's first Arctic and Offshore Patrol Vessel will officially be brought into the Pacific fleet today and Princess Anne, the sister of King Charles, is scheduled to take part in its commissioning ceremony.
27 mins Top court orders new trial for francophone B.C. man who was not given French option The Supreme Court is ordering a new trial for a francophone man in British Columbia who says he was not informed of his right to have a trial in the official language of his choice.
15 hours 'Practically giving them away': Thousands expected for annual Times Colonist book sale It starts with a table of contents. Or in this case, tables, upon tables, upon tables of contents in the Victoria Curling Club for the annual Times Colonist Book Sale this weekend.
15 hours VIBE: Weekend arts and entertainment snapshot for May 2-5 Here's your weekly rundown of some of some of the hot ticket arts and entertainment events happening over the next few days.
15 hours VicPD officer who fatally shot woman Christmas Day 2019 testifies at misconduct hearing Sgt. Ron Kirkwood defends his use of the ARWEN gun that day, saying instead of neglecting his duty, he's a victim of uncertain Victoria Police policy.
16 hours Pro-Palestinian encampments remain at UVic, VIU for 2nd day Encampments remain at UVic and at VIU for day two, but the administration at UVic maintains tents, and structures are not permitted.