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Esquimalt Mayor wants more information before introducing cash loan shop ban by-lawJanuary 9, 2012 Esquimalt's Mayor says more information will be gathered before introducing any by-laws restricting additional cash lending businesses from starting up.Saanich Council approves Oak Bay police services agreement January 9, 2012 Saanich Council has unanimously approved their police services agreement with Oak Bay.Saanich residents to see water and sewage rate increase January 9, 2012 Saanich residents will see an increase in their sewage and water rates, this after a unanimous decision by Saanich Council on fee hikes Monday night.CFAX Tech Talk host reports from CES 2012 in Las Vegas CFAX Tech Talk host Alan Perry reports from CES 2012 in Las Vegas:Crews respond to fire in James Bay apartment Monday January 9, 2012 Fire crews were called out to an apartment building fire in James Bay Monday afternoon.BC SPCA launches pet lost and found site January 9, 2012 The BC SPCA has launched an online service to spread information about lost pets.Break-in at U-Vic results in leak of employee information Jan. 9, 2012 Personal information of current and former employees at the University of Victoria has been comprimised as a result of a weekend break-in on campus.VIHA; anesthesiologists, reach staffing agreementJanuary 9, '12 The Vancouver Island Health Authority has agreed to put another million dollars into obstetric anesthesiology, in order to ensure round the clock seven-day-a-week coverage.Tuesday, January 10, 2012Coast to Coast with George NooryMornings with Al FerrabyShow Listing Coast to Coast with George Noory:
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05:20 am to 05:30 amThe Victoria Royals are sending top forward Kevin Sundher to the Brandon Wheat Kings. Sundher is being traded for Brandon defenseman Jordan Fransoo, forward Dakota Conroy and a first round draft pick in the 2012 WHL Bantam Draft. 18 year old Fransoo has 11 points...
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Saanich residents likely to pay more for sewer and water services Jan 9, 2011 Saanich Council votes tonight on increases to the amount residents pay for water and sewer services.NDP leadership candidate critical of minister's stance on pipeline project Jan. 9, 2012 A B-C MP is criticizing the Canadian resources minister's recent comments regarding the Northern Gateway project.Reverend Al Tysick’s Dandelion Society starts New Year in search of donors January 9, 2011 The former Executive Director of Our Place says he hopes to spend the next 20 years helping those on the streets. But he needs donations if he's going to do it.One person in custody after woman killed in Sooke Jan. 9, 2012 RCMP have a 21-year old man in custody following a weekend homicide in Sooke.Attempted robbery at downtown 7-Eleven January 9th, 2012 Victoria Police are looking for witnesses to an attempted downtown robbery in the early hours of this morning.Adam Stirling with Victoria at NoonStraight Talk with guest host Frank Stanford01:00 pm to 03:00 pmChris Pease, ConsultantJoin us for a full half-hour of news, sports and weather. Plus, a different guest joins us each day to discuss the latest issues. Don't miss it!
12:00 pm to 01:00 pmOur guest is consulting with the Anglican Diocese on the disposition of Church properties. How is it going?
01:00 pm to 01:30 pmJanuary 9, 2011 As municipalities in the capital region await word on the future of transit governance, a murmur is starting to permeate throughout much of Greater Victoria: when is it going to happen? We...
for Monday Jan 9, '2012 The B-C Government's claim that its so-called "distracted driving" legislation...the cell phone ban... saved 16 lives in its first eighteen months is utter nonsense. The Solicitor...
The Victoria Grizzlies were thumped 10-2 in Westside to end their 3 game weekend road trip with 2 of a possible 6 points. Last night's game was tied 2-2 after the first period, but the Warriors exploded with 5 unanswered goals in the 2nd, and added 3 more in the...
Coming off that big 4-3 win in Boston on Saturday, the Canucks continue their 4 game road trip, with game 2 tonight in Florida against the Panthers. CFAX 1070 has the play by play at 4:30. The Canucks visit Tampa bay tomorrow, then close out the trip in St Louis...
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Community turns out in droves for vigil of respect Jan. 8, 2012 An estimated 400 to 500 Greater Victoria residents of all ethnicity's attended a vigil of respect this afternoon at a recently vandalized grave site.C-FAX 1070's Tech Talk with Alan PerryPetline with Jennifer Shaw“Tech Evangelist” Alan Perry hosts Tech Talk on C-FAX 1070 Radio, Sunday afternoons at 2 p.m.
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WiseQuacks is the most fun informative and upbeat health show in the media today. Heard nationally across Canada and the USA every Sunday, this live call-in show allows you to talk to Dr. Dave Hepburn and Dr. Robert Sealey, both MDs (Masters of Deception) about any medical issue. But don't expect the pedantic dry response you might normally associate with doctors as they will provide you with expert helpful advice but in a manner that just might leave you quacked up. Between your calls they also feature surprise interviews with guests from the world of film, music, sports and politics as they talk about medical issues that have affected their lives.
Tune in for the fascinating information or for the sheer entertainment.Jan. 8/12 - Comox Valley outgunned Peninsula last night in one of three games around the VIJHL, but Joe Densmore made it interesting. Densmore scored four goals -- including two in the third period -- but Glacier King Brian Rideout scored two of his own in the final...
Jan. 8/12 - The U-Vic Vikes and U of Alberta Pandas proved to be closely matched on the basketball court. The Vikes ladies -- led by Debbie Yeboah's 32 points -- fell to 5-5 with an 88-84 loss to the Pandas last night. The men fared better, jumping to 9-1 on...
Jan. 8/2012 - The BCHL's Grizzlies fell short in their bid for two wins in two nights on the road. Victoria would tally twice in the third period -- coming from Alex Holland and Coltyn Hansen -- but couldn't get that last one in a 3-2 loss in Trail. Grizz goalie...
Does the addition of a video screen system make you more likely to attend a Victoria Royals game?
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08:00 am to 10:00 amGardening 101 with Jeff deJong10:00 am to 12:00 pmThe Victoria Royals lost 4-3 in the shootout to the Kelowna Rockets Friday night, in front of a 6000 plus crowd at the Save on Foods Memorial Centre. Victoria’s Brandon Magee opened scoring in the second period on the power play, 1-0 Royals. The Rockets responded...
The UVic Vikes women's basket ball team is 5-5 on the season after an 88-84 loss to the Alberta Pandas tonight. Alberta ends a three game losing streak and improves to 7-3 with the win. Debbie Yeboah was the top scorer for the Vikes with 32 points. Next UVic...
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Criminal charge in Salt Spring traffic fatalityJanuary 5 2012 The Crown Counsel office has now approved a criminal charge arising from a fatal traffic accident on Salt Spring Island 14 months ago.Saturday, January 07, 2012The Home Discovery ShowMoney Talks with Michael Campbell5:00am Home Discovery Show with host Ian Power
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The Victoria Royals dropped the first of two consecutive games against the Kelowna Rockets Friday night, 5-2. The teams were tied at 2 heading into the third period. Hayden Rintoul and Jamie Crooks scored for the Royals. The teams play again Saturday night at...
Both the women's and men's UVIC Vikes basketball teams recorded losses to the Saskatchewan Huskies Friday night. The women fell 62-52. Chelsea McMullen and Debbie Yeboah both recorded 15 points for the Vikes. The Vikes are now 5-4. On the men's side the Vikes were...
The Victoria Good News Choir directed by Louise Rose welcomes new and returning members to the start of its 2011-2012 season. No auditions and no age requirements. For more information please phone...
Yes - 30.6%Total votes: 372No - 69.4%The voting for this poll has ended on: 07 Jan 2012 - 00:00
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Oak Bay Police looking for missing 75 year old man January 6, 2012 Oak Bay Police are looking for a 75 year old man who they say wandered from his apartment on Beach Drive just after 2 this afternoon.Saanich Police seek information on possible accident involving cyclist January 6, 2012 Saanich Police are asking for the public's assistance in identifying a driver that may have struck a cyclist on December 30th.Another cougar sighting in Saanich Friday morning January 6, 2012 Saanich police officers were called out Friday morning to investigate yet another cougar sighting.Watch what you are buying online, warn police January 6, 2012 It's buyer beware when it comes to online sales websites.January 5, 2012 The Vancouver Island Health Authority has signed a contract for housekeeping services at Victoria General and other acute care hospitals and residential care facilities.January 5, 2012 Westshore RCMP are investigating the theft of copper wire from beneath a BC Hydro box in Langford.There are no upcoming shows for today.January 6, 2012 Next weekend could be a pivotal one for the federal Liberals. They're holding their biennial convention in Ottawa and will be choosing a new party president. But more importantly it...
January 6th, 2012 I’d just like to point a particularly ironic piece of messaging I’ve noticed this week from a lobby group which promotes Canada’s oil sands. The group that likes people to...
During the week of January 9 - 13, you could win: Mornings with Al Ferraby Lucky Canuck Grand Prize: 2 tickets to Canucks...
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Vigil for Respect planned for SundayJanuary 6th, 2012 A vigil for respect is being planned for this weekend at the Jewish cemetery of Victoria.Coastal Inspiration expected to return by January 20th January 6th, 2012 A notice on the BC Ferries website says the Coastal Inspiration is expected to return to service "approximately" January 20th.Friday, January 06, 2012Professor Ron CheffinsOn today's show, a look the Iowa caucus results and the contest for the Republican presidential nomination.
11:00 am to 12:00 pmJanuary 6, 2011 For all we talk about a globalized economy, it’s amazing to think of how many barriers still exist . . . right here at home. You would think that within Canada, we would not be...
for Friday, Jan 6, '12 There are fundamental flaws in the property assessment system, upon which we rely for fairness in the sharing of the property tax burden. Most obviously is this: are the assessment...
The U-Vic men's and women's basketball teams host the Saskatchewan Huskies tonight and the Alberta Golden Bears tomorrow. With the men, the Huskies are ranked number 4 nationally, the Vikes are 5th, the Golden Bears 6th. The Vikes are 8 and 0 in Canada West,...
Chris Bannister scored 2 goals while Trevor Chown added 3 assists as the Victoria Cougars beat the Comox Valley Glacier Kings 5-1 as play resumed after the Holiday Break in the Vancouver Island Junior League at the Archie Browning Arena. There are 3 games tonight....
It's a critical weekend for the BCHL's Grizzlies, who've lost 3 straight. They play with 3 games in 3 nights, in Vernon tonight, Trail tomorrow, and Westside near Kelowna on Sunday. Victoria's 8 points behind Coquitlam for final playoff spot in the Coastal...
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VIHA signs new contract for housekeeping at 5 locations including Vic General January 5, 2011 The Vancouver Island Health Authority has signed a contract for housekeeping services at Victoria General and other acute care hospitals and residential care facilities.RCMP investigating theft of copper wire in Langford January 5, 2011 Westshore RCMP are investigating the theft of copper wire from beneath a BC Hydro box in Langford.Missing Saanich woman January 5, 2012 Saanich Police are seeking the public's help in locating a missing 31 year old Saanich woman who was last seen December 31st.Criminal charge in Salt Spring traffic fatalityJanuary 5 2012 The Crown Counsel office has now approved a criminal charge arising from a fatal traffic accident on Salt Spring Island 14 months ago.CRD to learn from Kimberley deer cull? Janaury 5, 2012 The issue of how to manage the urban deer dilemma has BC municipalities locking horns. The town of Kimberley is going ahead with its deer cull in the coming days.MLA Brar marks day four of month living on welfare January 2012 NDP MLA Jagrup Brar is marking day four of his attempt to live for one month on welfare. He is trying to go through all of january while living on BC's social assistance rate of only 610 dollars.Another two cougar sightings in Saanich overnight January 5th, 2012 Saanich police are reporting another pair of cougar sightings overnight.Tour de Victoria 2012 announcement to be made January 5, 2011 Details on the 2012 version of the Tour de Victoria are to be released Thursday morning.Thursday, January 05, 2012January 5, 2012 January is here and it's always looked at as an opportunity for resolutions. A popular one is the pledge to improve our physical well-being. Great idea. But what about our mental...
January 5, 2011 Maybe we should call this the year of collective bargaining. We already have teachers in our province in a long and protracted labour dispute and there could be more on the horizon. The...
for Thursday Jan 5, 2012 I can't help but needle the meteorologists, just a little. Where is this severe winter we were supposed to get this year? What happenned to La Nina? It's not just us...you...
Details have been announced for the 2012 Ryde Hesjedal Tour de Victoria. Last year's inaugural event featured 3 rides, of 140 and 90 kilometres, plus a community ride. This year, there will again be 3 rides, of 140, 100 and 50 kilometers. The 140 K event starts...
The Holiday Break is over for the Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League. Tonight, the Victoria Cougars host the Comox Valley Glacier Kings at the Archie Browning Arena at 7:15.
The Canucks are now first in the overall NHL standings, after a 3-0 win over Minnesota. Roberto Luongo got his 2nd shutout of the season, the 57th of his career, in his 700th NHL game. His 201 wins as a Canuck are also 1 shy of the franchise record held by...
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