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Foreign student plan recycled, NDP says

Foreign student plan recycled, NDP says

Premier Christy Clark stopped at Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops Tuesday to unveil the second part of her jobs plan, a goal of increasing the number of international students in B.C. by 50 per cent. But critics were quick to point out that at least one of the key measures, an international education council, is already in place.

New food drive adds to food bank cupboards

17,700 kilograms of food collected in Greater Victoria last weekend

Small appliance recycling starts Oct. 1

Getting rid of a blender, toaster or vacuum has never been so easy.

Plea delayed for driving death

The wheels of justice are turning slowly for the Canada Day death of a motorcyclist in Langford.

Capital MPs united against Conservative anti-terrorism laws

Greater VictoriaB´ÎÔª¹ÙÍøÍøÖ·™s MPs are raising the red flag over the Conservative governmentB´ÎÔª¹ÙÍøÍøÖ·™s plan to resurrect controversial anti-terrorism measures.
Sweet donations for Savory school

Sweet donations for Savory school

The fire that swept through part of Savory elementary school has left school supplies layered in soot and off limits to kids, but the community has stepped up to replace what was lost.

B.C. Transit real estate deals raising questions

The bus company plans to transform two parcels of land it purchased in late 2010 in the Royal Oak area of Saanich into a new fleet operations and maintenance facility
Small companies get a helping hand to go green

Small companies get a helping hand to go green

The lights in Gillian CarriganB´ÎÔª¹ÙÍøÍøÖ·™s office used to be twice as bright as they needed to be.

Bank of Canada introducing small businesses to security features of new $100 bills

According to statistics from the Bank of Canada, counterfeiting peaked in 2004 when 553,000 fake bills were passed, resulting in a $13 million loss to the economy. Last year, 54,000 were passed resulting in a $2.6 million loss.
Premier boosts northwest export plans

Premier boosts northwest export plans

The Ridley Island bulk terminal at Prince Rupert will be expanded with a $90 million road and rail project, Premier Christy Clark announced Monday.
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