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Oak Bay plans forum to give youth a voice in local politics

Oak Bay plans forum to give youth a voice in local politics

The district voted on four youth-engagement models, ultimately landing on a forum option
Crowds flock to see thousands of rubber ducks go with the flow on Sooke River

Crowds flock to see thousands of rubber ducks go with the flow on Sooke River

Families flocked to the Sooke River Campground for the event organized by the Sooke Harbourside Lions
Walk in memory of Langford teen brings mental health into the light of day

Walk in memory of Langford teen brings mental health into the light of day

Some 30 people gathered to remember Andre Courtemanche, who died by suicide in 2021
Contract dispute sparks friction between Oak Bay and concert organizer

Contract dispute sparks friction between Oak Bay and concert organizer

Beacon Ridge Productions takes exception to a clause in a new contract that would allow people to talk during shows
Vancouver Island community looks to set noise restrictions on heat pumps

Vancouver Island community looks to set noise restrictions on heat pumps

Residents would have to limit the decibels their heat pumps produce during certain hours, if council adopts the amendment
Could Canada join the European Union? A UVic professor thinks not

Could Canada join the European Union? A UVic professor thinks not

Amy Verdun, who founded the school's European Studies Program, says U.S. tariffs helped spur the discussion
Charging into the future: Oak Bay making EV chargers mandatory in new homes

Charging into the future: Oak Bay making EV chargers mandatory in new homes

Oak Bay joins list of at least 33 B.C. communities making EV charging infrastructure mandatory in new construction
Groups fight to keep Vancouver Island home demolition material from going to waste

Groups fight to keep Vancouver Island home demolition material from going to waste

Assessments could determine whether houses are suitable for relocation or deconstruction, rather than demolition
Saanich resident's election sign vandalized, concealed by other party's sign

Saanich resident's election sign vandalized, concealed by other party's sign

“It's quite disturbing that somebody in my neighbourhood, I think, keeps doing this when I'm not breaking any laws,” said Darya Ismailova.
Camosun College provides update on 423-bed dormitory coming to Oak Bay

Camosun College provides update on 423-bed dormitory coming to Oak Bay

Camosun representatives updated Oak Bay council on the project at an April 14 council meeting