26 mins Vets Affairs 'March holidays' post: 'In trying to be apolitical we became political' After a flood of angry comments, Veterans Affairs Canada staff found themselves working over the Easter weekend this year, scrambling to explain why one of the department's social media posts didn't actually mention the holiday.
38 mins Environmental groups criticize government walk-back on pollution impact assessment Environmental groups say the Liberal government is giving up its authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions through proposed amendments to the federal Impact Assessment Act.
2 hours Saanich police release more photos of $60K-worth of stolen art Saanich police have released more photos of Indigenous art items that were stolen from a home in early April.
2 hours Four excessive speeders caught, one impaired by drugs: West Shore RCMP West Shore RCMP says its officers caught four excessive speeders in the past week, including one who was impaired by drugs.
2 hours Victoria passes Arts & Innovation district rezoning to next step with 4 pages of alterations The plans to rezone a section of downtown Victoria to form an Arts and Innovation district were presented to committee of the whole with two choices: send back to staff to continue working with the[...]
2 hours B.C. launches secondary suite incentive program in hopes of creating more affordable housing The B.C. government is launching a three-year pilot program called the "Secondary Suite Incentive Program" with the goal of creating more affordable rental homes in the province.
3 hours London Drugs says ‘no evidence’ of customer data breach amid 5th day of closures London Drugs locations across Western Canada remain closed on Thursday, marking the fifth consecutive day of closures for the company following a cybersecurity incident on April 28.
3 hours Dividend hike, CEO pay questioned at BCE annual meeting following job cuts Frustration over BCE Inc.'s 4,800 job cuts earlier this year spilled over at the company's annual general meeting as investors and employees questioned executives on their compensation during a period of belt-tightening for staff.