I spent last weekend venturing to several of Victoria’s historic sites. I first strolled around the lawns and gardens at Government House, free of charge to all throughout the day until sunset —. . .
“There’s a tombstone in my parents’ garden,” began the email from Kate Whyte. “My grandfather passed it down to my dad about 20 years ago, but it didn’t belong to him. In fact, it doesn’t belong to. . .
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VICTORIA Rebecca Ellis dashcam captures the last moments she spent with her dog. She and her two dogs were sitting in their parked van on Pembroke Street in downtown Victoria waiting for her partner, Alex, to get off work on Friday night. That s when Ellis heard screaming and saw a man approaching. I heard the vehicle behind me getting smashed, she told CTV News on Monday. The man was on a rampage with a hammer, smashing car windows in the area. He would go on to smash the rear and side windows of Ellis van. My driver s side window beside us got smashed out. So quickly, Camper (my dog) and I fled the vehicle, said Ellis.
The beach bench is back. Again. Not only that, but it has magically appeared in the perfect spot, on the gravel just below the broad new concrete walkway along Ross Bay. The bench, fashioned from. . .