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Pearson College student competing in 'prestigious' economics competition

Pearson College student competing in 'prestigious' economics competition

The International Economics Olympiad in Hong Kong takes place from July 22 to July 31
Oak Bay tunes up newly painted public piano for free outdoor concert

Oak Bay tunes up newly painted public piano for free outdoor concert

Pianist Brooke Maxwell pounds the keys July 26 at Spewhung (Turkey Head)
Island Health service disrupted by global technology outage

Island Health service disrupted by global technology outage

Companies around the world affected by outage caused by a bad software update
CRD adds 2nd lake to Greater Victoria blue-green algae warning

CRD adds 2nd lake to Greater Victoria blue-green algae warning

Prior, Beaver lakes algae can produce cyanotoxins that could cause lethal liver damage in dogs
Expect odours during Victoria wastewater plant maintenance: CRD

Expect odours during Victoria wastewater plant maintenance: CRD

Replacement of carbon in the system may generate intermittent odours at McLoughlin Wastewater Treatment Plant 
LETTER: Victoria first responder pleads for change to site of access hub

LETTER: Victoria first responder pleads for change to site of access hub

Proposed site of street community access hub questioned in light of attack on Victoria paramedic
Colwood's Eats and Beats beach party returns to The Beachlands

Colwood's Eats and Beats beach party returns to The Beachlands

The July 27 festival at The Beachlands is set to include a full day of music, food and activity
Greater Victoria Placemaking Network to celebrate 10th anniversary

Greater Victoria Placemaking Network to celebrate 10th anniversary

The event will celebrate the group's years of placemaking efforts as well their 100,000th book
Lantern ceremony in Esquimalt to remember those affected by Hiroshima

Lantern ceremony in Esquimalt to remember those affected by Hiroshima

The Honouring Peace event will be held at the Gorge Park Pavilion on Aug. 6
'Change doesn't need to be scary': Langford residents asked to help plan future

'Change doesn't need to be scary': Langford residents asked to help plan future

Langford will grow to a city of 100,000 people in the next few decades, according to the city
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