Anna James

Over 500 people attended the opening of Johnson Street Bridge, the City of Victoria’s biggest infrastructure project to date. Spencer Pickles/VICTORIA NEWS

VIDEO: B.C. city celebrates biggest infrastructure project in its history

Over 100 million dollars and 10 years later, it’s finally here, and Victoria celebrated bridgemania

Over 500 people attended the opening of Johnson Street Bridge, the City of Victoria’s biggest infrastructure project to date. Spencer Pickles/VICTORIA NEWS
Victoria’s Andrew Struthers’ new book an anthropological study on cannabis
Victoria’s Andrew Struthers’ new book an anthropological study on cannabis
Over 500 people attended the opening of Johnson Street Bridge, the City of Victoria’s biggest infrastructure project to date. Spencer Pickles/VICTORIA NEWS

BRIDGEMANIA! Victoria celebrates the biggest infrastructure project in its history

Over $100 million and 10 years later—it’s finally here

Over 500 people attended the opening of Johnson Street Bridge, the City of Victoria’s biggest infrastructure project to date. Spencer Pickles/VICTORIA NEWS
Cameron Hacault, joined by his daughter, works on reviving, ‘not restoring,’ comic books for clients and himself. Photo contributed

No joking: Victoria entrepreneur wants to clean and press your comic books

Cameron Hacault finds niche reviving people’s comic collections

Cameron Hacault, joined by his daughter, works on reviving, ‘not restoring,’ comic books for clients and himself. Photo contributed
Amanda Velasco, left, Cheri Velasco and Lenore LeMay from Euphoria Potions and Edibles take a break from creating cannabis-infused products in their Esquimalt kitchen. They continue to sell the baked goods after their Great Canadian Canna Mall on Quadra Street was closed down, having been denied an application for rezoning. Anna James/VICTORIA NEWS

Market for cannabis edibles remains strong, despite ban

Canna-baking family, shut down in Victoria, say products provide relief for many

Amanda Velasco, left, Cheri Velasco and Lenore LeMay from Euphoria Potions and Edibles take a break from creating cannabis-infused products in their Esquimalt kitchen. They continue to sell the baked goods after their Great Canadian Canna Mall on Quadra Street was closed down, having been denied an application for rezoning. Anna James/VICTORIA NEWS
Students Nigel from Alberta and Devon from Victoria join the March for Our Lives protest on March 24. Anna James/VICTORIA NEWS

Victoria joins worldwide anti-gun protest March for Our Lives

On March 24, protesters gathered at the Legislative Assembly of BC

Students Nigel from Alberta and Devon from Victoria join the March for Our Lives protest on March 24. Anna James/VICTORIA NEWS
Police seeking driver of a bronze or silver 2010 - 2012 Hyandai Santa Fe model. Photo provided

WANTED: VicPD seeks car owner in assault investigation

Driver of Hyandai Santa Fe described as 6 foot Caucasian male, late 30s

Police seeking driver of a bronze or silver 2010 - 2012 Hyandai Santa Fe model. Photo provided
Staying buff over 80

Staying buff over 80

Doctor of geriatrics says fitness pursuit should never stop

Staying buff over 80
Four-year-old Michael Dunahee went missing from a playground in 1991. Photo provided

27th anniversary for the disappearance of Michael Dunahee

Parents hosting annual run on March 25

Four-year-old Michael Dunahee went missing from a playground in 1991. Photo provided
Regular gas prices rose to $1.49.9 per litre around Victoria on Thursday. Kristyn Anthony/VICTORIA NEWS.

Capital Region gas prices at their highest since 2008

Filling up is cheaper north of the Malahat

Regular gas prices rose to $1.49.9 per litre around Victoria on Thursday. Kristyn Anthony/VICTORIA NEWS.
Cannabis is used both medicinally and recreationally. Photo: VICTORIA NEWS.

Marijuana edibles won’t be regulated in 2018

Health Canada says edible regulation is still more than a year away

Cannabis is used both medicinally and recreationally. Photo: VICTORIA NEWS.
Cannabis is used both medicinally and recreationally. Photo: VICTORIA NEWS.

No pot brownies for you: edibles not covered in Cannabis Act

Health Canada says edible regulation is still more than a year away

Cannabis is used both medicinally and recreationally. Photo: VICTORIA NEWS.
(Victoria Fire Department)

Latest in firefighting technology debuts during Victoria blaze

Drone feeds intel to crews to help formulate firefighting action plans

(Victoria Fire Department)
Research vessel RV David Thompson will make its maiden voyage to Alaska from Victoria. (Anna James/VICTORIA NEWS)

Canadian research vessel to explore 19th Century shipwrecks

Commissioned this week in Victoria, the RV David Thompson is Parks Canada’s newest vessel

Research vessel RV David Thompson will make its maiden voyage to Alaska from Victoria. (Anna James/VICTORIA NEWS)
Debra Sheets stands in front of The Janion on Pandora Avenue, where she owns a short-term rental unit. News file photo

Short-term rental market up for changes April 1 in Victoria

Bylaw amendments hike fees, require homeowner’s presence

Debra Sheets stands in front of The Janion on Pandora Avenue, where she owns a short-term rental unit. News file photo
Courtesy of the Open Innovation Challenge, Simon Park received $15,000 toward Caboost, his electric bike innovation.                                Travis Paterson/News Staff

South Island innovators win $15,000 each for ideas to improve Victoria

Smart South Island Innovation Challenge funds new ideas and entrepreneurship

Courtesy of the Open Innovation Challenge, Simon Park received $15,000 toward Caboost, his electric bike innovation.                                Travis Paterson/News Staff
Iris Gray was diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome around her 35th birthday. Anna James/VICTORIA NEWS

Fight for autism diagnosis arduous for adults in B.C.

Public funding scarcely available for people over 19 with the disorder

Iris Gray was diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome around her 35th birthday. Anna James/VICTORIA NEWS
Man killed in incident near Hillside Mall in Victoria, coroner confirms

Man killed in incident near Hillside Mall in Victoria, coroner confirms

Neighbour claims incident was drug-related

Man killed in incident near Hillside Mall in Victoria, coroner confirms
Serious incident closes off Vancouver Island neighbourhood

Serious incident closes off Vancouver Island neighbourhood

Belmont Ave. and Hillside Ave. cordoned off

Serious incident closes off Vancouver Island neighbourhood
Iris Gray was diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome around her 35th birthday. Anna James/VICTORIA NEWS

Fight for autism diagnosis arduous for adults in B.C.

Public funding scarcely available for people over 19 with the disorder

Iris Gray was diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome around her 35th birthday. Anna James/VICTORIA NEWS