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Stay of B.C. child sexual abuse case called a failure of justice

Stay of B.C. child sexual abuse case called a failure of justice

Judge stayed the charges saying 'unacceptable delays infringed upon the accused right to a fair trial
Sexual assaults in Langford, Victoria, Cobble Hill not believed to be related

Sexual assaults in Langford, Victoria, Cobble Hill not believed to be related

West Shore RCMP and Shawnigan Lake RCMP continue to investigate their recent cases
Outgoing Saanich North MLA Adam Olsen reflects on career of advocacy, opposition

Outgoing Saanich North MLA Adam Olsen reflects on career of advocacy, opposition

A tireless advocate for environmental and Indigenous causes, Olsen's efforts in the legislature were often frustrated by political realities
Esquimalt renters fighting renovictions lose Residential Tenancy Branch dispute

Esquimalt renters fighting renovictions lose Residential Tenancy Branch dispute

Most of the tenants ended up accepting buyouts, though a few fought til the end to stay in their homes
No plans to change Saanich intersection, site of most crashes on Island

No plans to change Saanich intersection, site of most crashes on Island

The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure is monitoring the situation
Chaos in downtown Victoria: police tase mentally ill man who attacked paramedic

Chaos in downtown Victoria: police tase mentally ill man who attacked paramedic

VicPD chief says first responders will no longer go to 900-block of Pandora without police, outreach workers say situation could have been prevented
B.C. seniors home refusing to return security deposits despite court orders

B.C. seniors home refusing to return security deposits despite court orders

Cherish at Central Park owes 6 different families a total of $34K, but so far the company refuses to pay
Lawyer argues officer's actions follow police tactics in Victoria death

Lawyer argues officer's actions follow police tactics in Victoria death

Hearing on police use of force in the 2019 death of Lisa Rauch wrapped on Wednesday, while the issue of whether an officer can invoke charter rights to avoid making notes to be revisited in September
Island pickleballers serve legal ultimatum in rally for right to play

Island pickleballers serve legal ultimatum in rally for right to play

Perplexed pickleball players say sound testing in North Saanich shows noise mitigation measures work
Rauch family tells Victoria hearing they were kept in the dark following death

Rauch family tells Victoria hearing they were kept in the dark following death

Police shot Lisa Rauch with an anti-riot weapon after she had barricaded herself in an apartment on Christmas Day of 2019, allegedly high on drugs and wielding a knife
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