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Victoria professors compute how AI will fit into post-secondary education

Victoria professors compute how AI will fit into post-secondary education

Educators are finding the line between using AI as a tool or for plagiarism
87-year-old Saanich man spent nine days in hospital hallway

87-year-old Saanich man spent nine days in hospital hallway

Eric Roberts said he felt like a ‘second-class citizen’ while at Victoria General Hospital
North Saanich resident picked as South Vancouver Island film commissioner

North Saanich resident picked as South Vancouver Island film commissioner

With 25 years of experience, Peter Hayman is taking on the role beginning May 1
Royal Canadian Air Force to celebrate 100th anniversary in North Saanich

Royal Canadian Air Force to celebrate 100th anniversary in North Saanich

Lt.-Col. Eric Kenny the commander of the RCAF will be the guest of honour at the celebration
Victoria families honour those killed in war in Afghanistan

Victoria families honour those killed in war in Afghanistan

Sliver cross families remembered loved ones, marked 10 years since Canada pulled out of Afghanistan
Saanich Police warn of fraud cases as 97 have been reported in 2024 so far

Saanich Police warn of fraud cases as 97 have been reported in 2024 so far

‘I just got this text message and I’m scared’
Victoria man looks to end stigma around eating disorders in men

Victoria man looks to end stigma around eating disorders in men

One in four men in Canada have an eating disorder, but that’s just those who identify as struggling
Saanich Second World War veteran celebrates his 109th birthday

Saanich Second World War veteran celebrates his 109th birthday

The Saanich man is one of Canada’s oldest World War Two veterans
Lookalike B.C. government website targets drivers with fake fines

Lookalike B.C. government website targets drivers with fake fines

Warnings of the scam have been posted by the resident and ICBC on social media
Parents ‘cautiously optimistic’ about B.C. budget’s dyslexia supports

Parents ‘cautiously optimistic’ about B.C. budget’s dyslexia supports

The budget is providing $30 million for screenings but parents worry some kids won’t receive help
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