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ELECTION 2014: West Shore mayoral races could be rather quiet

ELECTION 2014: West Shore mayoral races could be rather quiet

Candidates for the top job are few and far between yet

Suspects identified, one arrested, in knife attack on the Goose

RCMP confident in tracking down remaining two suspects

Langford's new burning regs aim to improve air quality for everyone

Only those on large lots will be issued outdoor burning permits

CFB Esquimalt's United Way campaign starts with a splash

The event featured a lunch time barbecue with senior personnel volunteering to take a dunk- tank plunge
Legal aid gets rare boost for family cases

Legal aid gets rare boost for family cases

Victoria and Vancouver now have staff lawyers, pilot program to expand to three other B.C. centres to handle parent disputes
Province pledges e-cigarette regulation if feds won't act

Province pledges e-cigarette regulation if feds won't act

Health minister stresses need for sale restrictions, non-committal on extending smoking bans to 'vaping'
Langford senior's calls for action heard by retail giant

Langford senior's calls for action heard by retail giant

Injured scooter rider prompts Walmart to take action to fix steep corner
B.C. cities demand greater oil pipeline scrutiny, safety

B.C. cities demand greater oil pipeline scrutiny, safety

Kinder Morgan pipeline twinning draws resolutions from Burnaby, Vancouver and Victoria at UBCM convention
Province floats gas tax shift to ferries

Province floats gas tax shift to ferries

Transportation Minister Todd Stone's idea for BC Ferries funding called 'red herring'
Belmont High gets up to speed quickly after strike

Belmont High gets up to speed quickly after strike

Graduating students happy to be back at school for final year