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Liam Razzell

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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
Dumpster accident leaves lasting complications for Sidney woman

Dumpster accident leaves lasting complications for Sidney woman

70-year-old Tricia Baylis suffered injuries after a dumpster lid and strut fell on her head
Hundreds of young scientists gather at UVic for Island science fair

Hundreds of young scientists gather at UVic for Island science fair

Seven kids were selected to represent the region at a Canadawide science fair in New Brunswick later this year
Greenway or urban alley? Residents at odds over Oak Bay townhouse project

Greenway or urban alley? Residents at odds over Oak Bay townhouse project

Victoria-based Marking Developments has submitted plans that include 24 units for 960 Foul Bay Rd.
Canada's flying colours: Victoria flag shop sees 300% spike in sales

Canada's flying colours: Victoria flag shop sees 300% spike in sales

"Most of the customers ... are very concerned about the comments around Canadian sovereignty."
Oak Bay studio tour offers personal peek into thriving community of creatives

Oak Bay studio tour offers personal peek into thriving community of creatives

The Spring Oak Bay Artists’ Studio Tour takes place on April 5 and 6
Oak Bay’s Chef on the Run cooks up Canadian response to U.S. tensions

Oak Bay’s Chef on the Run cooks up Canadian response to U.S. tensions

“There is a general trend, and I think you see it, I think you hear it, I think I'm not the only one saying it – it's support local, support Canadian.”
Oak Bay council looks at 11.4% tax increase for residents

Oak Bay council looks at 11.4% tax increase for residents

The district will vote on the hike at a future meeting
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