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GAME ON: VICTORIA BID GAINING MOMENTUM
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GO: k.d. lang’s Ingénue Redux
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Construction pace picks up in capital
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Man in distress, but where is he? Rescuers battle fog to save him
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Canadian soldiers help cope with refugee rush
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First Nation pans Alberta art sculpture
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Schools go positively portable
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Officer sues RCMP, alleging harassment
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View Royal vote likely in November
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Push for change in Nanaimo, through petition or ballot box
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Reynolds grad joins race for Saanich council seat
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Thousands of Albertans weigh in on daylight time — most say they oppose it
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Appeal allowed in billing dispute over residential schools legal costs
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Man convicted of triple murder denied parole bid for 75 years
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Grocery wine becomes NDP’s problem
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Trump’s threats won’t solve Korea problem
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Thoughtless act spoiled festival
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Where is democracy?
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Food, beverage marketing aimed at bypassing parents
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ICBC has been plundered for decades
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More sympathy for dogs than people
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B.C. tourism hit by wildfires as parks close
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Lacrosse playoffs, Shamrocks vs. Lakers
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U.S.- N.Korea tensions give gold some lustre
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Satellite images show loggers busy in protected area: enviros
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Mexican pay raises, labour standards key issue in NAFTA
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Home Capital settlement accepted
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Pastor’s release brings cheers
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Agency orders hearing into Air Transat tarmac delays
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N. Korea general warns of missile strike near Guam
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Shapovalov stuns Del Potro, Raonic bows out
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Rutledge has another PGA of Canada Senior Championship in his sights
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HarbourCats punch ticket to WCL final
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Historic day for Canadian at track worlds
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Injured Lulay means Jennings back at helm of Lions’ offence
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Harvey paces Canada to opening win
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Yankees use long ball to beat up on Jays
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Island swimmers make big splash at Canada Summer Games
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Whitecaps swing deal with Salt Lake for centre back
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CRITICS’ PICKS
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Mark Crawford, left, and Paul Dunn star in the Belfry Theatre’s production of the comedy Bed and Breakfast, opening tonight.
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CONTINUING
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Free-B film fest a crowd pleaser
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Patriotic Wolf Warrior 2 China’s top domestic film
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The Middle starts long goodbye on high note
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Sidney is the place to be this summer
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A fun and creative event for the whole family
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Doucette includes classic on setlist for Esquimalt gig
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Lute society convention brings leading players
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Springsteen plans solo Broadway show
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Filmmaker happy to be home on Elephants Day
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Trump looms large in Al Gore’s new climate-change documentary
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Harron’s adaptation of Atwood novel premières at TIFF
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Photo with Swift awkward, fired DJ agrees
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Fan-fiction site Wattpad looks beyond the web
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A week of culture in Oak Bay
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Watch wiener dogs, puppies race at Pet-A-Palooza
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Bollywood dance, Indian food on menu at Mela
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Book gives boys the basics on growing up
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Meat and dairy producers wary of new guide
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Most dog owners put pets before partners, poll finds
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Nevada’s clown motel for sale, with conditions
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Heart-attack tests can give false positives, negatives
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Massive seniors care facility on time and budget, CRD told
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Sewage dumpers torpedoed swim fest: Esquimalt
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Liberal leadership hopefuls test waters
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Possibilities range from veterans to first-term MLA
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Council pushing developers for more affordable options
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OVERDOSE CRISIS ‘No handbook for parents’ when it comes to addiction
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B.C. spent $3 million on tent city, papers show
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City’s overdose-prevention sites have had 25,000 visits: councillor
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Active real estate listings in capital slide below 2,000
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Close to home, but far away
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Family support contracts reviewed
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Oceanside goes Hollywood for TV production
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Victoria Airport Authority receives permit application for Sidney Crossing project
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Victoria women swim 34 km across Juan de Fuca Strait
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Perfect-for-summer smoothies
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Ottawa OKs first supervised drug-use centre in Victoria
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Small apartments, row houses part of plan for Gonzales area
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Labour shortages, short-term rentals slam tourism operators
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Salish Raven on Gulf Island route several months early
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Ikea opens collection centres in Saanich, Nanaimo