After 18 months without passenger ferry service between Seattle and Victoria, the familiar red, white and blue …
Victoria Clipper ferries visitors to the Island for first time in 18 monthsRead More
// by Don Descoteau
After 18 months without passenger ferry service between Seattle and Victoria, the familiar red, white and blue …
Victoria Clipper ferries visitors to the Island for first time in 18 monthsRead More
// by Don Descoteau
Optimistic about the future but planning for any stumbling blocks, organizers of the Esquimalt Ribfest are putting their …
Esquimalt Ribfest organizers licking their lips for September festivalRead More
// by Joanne Hill
The moment you walk through the breezeway at the Malahat Skywalk entrance, a sign jumps out: “A feast for the …
Window on the West Coast: Malahat Skywalk gives a bird’s-eye view of the world at your feetRead More
// by Jane Skrypnek
A Saanich couple was thrilled to spot a pair of sandhill cranes roaming about the Panama Flats recently. The birds …
WATCH: Sandhill cranes an unusual, joyful sight in southern Vancouver IslandRead More
// by Jennifer Blyth
Greater Victoria beer fans are invited to pick up their passport to flavourful local pours – and the chance to win …
// by Victoria News Staff
A Saanich Peninsula distillery will have to slide the bottles over and make some trophy space on the top shelf. The …
Canadian Whisky Awards raise a glass to Vancouver Island’s Devine DistilleryRead More
// by Jennifer Blyth
Like many things this year, Family Day long-weekend will likely look a little different this year, but there are still …
Family Day in Victoria: Your bubble-friendly plannerRead More
// by Amy Attas
If you’re in British Columbia and need an excuse to have a pint, here’s three:October is BC Craft Beer …
Celebrating BC Craft Beer Month on the downtown Victoria Ale TrailRead More
// by Jennifer Blyth
This spring and summer, visitors to the Royal BC Museum in downtown Victoria are invited to witness the rebirth of …
Sacred Journey exhibit in Victoria shares rebirth of Indigenous canoe cultureRead More
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