NEW | 'Stop lying': City of Victoria bylaw offices covered in graffiti
Municipal staff are busy clearing a slew of graffiti from the walls and windows of the Victoria bylaw offices Wednesday.

Municipal staff are busy clearing a slew of graffiti from the walls and windows of the Victoria bylaw offices Wednesday.
Health officials are expected to provide an update Wednesday on the state of the COVID-19 pandemic on Vancouver Island and across B.C.
Mounties in Nanaimo are investigating after a woman says she was groped by a stranger in the parking lot of a mall.
A Vancouver Island senior is six figures richer after parting with a rare Rolex wristwatch that was once instrumental in his brief but successful career as an octopus wrestler.
A Comox Valley car dealership has temporarily closed its doors due to a potential COVID-19 exposure.
British Columbia seniors who are at least 80 years old have been told they can get their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine starting March 15.
In her blog, Victoria Mayor Lisa Helps is calling out racism shown towards Coun. Shamarke Dubow in the wake of his winter trip to several African countries.
A mild earthquake occurred early this morning in the Pacific Ocean southwest of Vancouver Island.
The City of Victoria is considering closing a part of Clover Point to cars, after city staff recommended an almost complete closure of the area to traffic earlier this month.
The site of a popular Vancouver Island music festival is offering to host campers this summer, as a ban on gatherings in B.C. remains in effect due to COVID-19.
When Mack Kurtz was walking his dog along Bowker Creek in Saanich on Saturday morning, he didn’t expect to become a hero later on in the day.
The Capital Regional District (CRD) is considering increasing the cost of parking at several local parks over the next three years due to a rise in park visitation and maintenance costs.
Registration opened Wednesday morning for Alberta seniors to book vaccination appointments, but the system crashed within minutes, leaving many frustrated.
The head of the National Association of Friendship Centres says Ottawa should have a cohesive COVID-19 vaccine rollout plan for Indigenous people, including in urban areas.
New COVID-19 cases in Ontario have jumped back up past the 1,000 mark Wednesday following a slight dip reported a day earlier.
The fight to win the leadership of his party could be nothing compared to what Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole has ahead: keeping his party together as he tries to win over voters who haven't voted for it recently.
Home prices are on the rise and this has caught the attention of the Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem, CTV News' Chief Financial Commentator Pattie Lovett-Reid explains in her column on CTVNews.ca.
In a career filled with remarkable comebacks, Tiger Woods faces perhaps his toughest recovery of all after suffering injuries when his SUV struck a sign, crossed over a raised median and two oncoming lanes flipped several times before coming to rest on its side.
Video of a B.C. farmer lecturing a lynx that invaded his chicken coop has gone viral online, but conservation officers warn that the interaction sets a bad example.
A Danish study has found that people infected with a more contagious coronavirus variant first identified in Britain have a higher risk of being hospitalized.
In their first face-to-face virtual bilateral meeting, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Joe Biden have agreed to prioritize the fight against COVID-19, economic recovery following pandemic strain, and the global climate threat.
The dog just didn’t know what to do. The cat on the other hand did.
“I’m looking for tiny little movements” Adam finds out how an Esquimalt man is using his super powers of perception to capture hundreds of hummingbirds on camera.
Marijke is placing a sweater in a backpack, preparing to embark on a journey that would have been unimaginable when she was little. The now 17-year-old was so shy, and so late to talk, her mom Colleen sought help.
“There is an uplifting. There is something very magical!” Adam finds out how a Victoria musician is helping a diverse community of singers perform together while staying apart.
“It was more than a coincidence.” Adam finds out the remarkable connection between an animal shelter worker with a big heart and a disheveled dog with an unexpected name.
"I thought it was kind of funny, but he's actually really good!" Adam finds out how an ordinary teenager is striving to achieve an extraordinary goal with his Rubik’s Cube.
“My purpose in life, I realize, is to inspire others.” Adam finds out how a Saanich inventor’s latest project is striving to make amends and inspire positivity.
Blaire was going out for a walk with her dog on Christmas morning when she noticed that her beloved statue was gone.
Adam finds out how a dog named after a Fleetwood Mac singer is inspiring her owner to “don’t stop thinking about tomorrow.”
Convicted drunk driver Marco Muzzo has expressed a wish to move back to the area where the crash that killed four members of the same family occurred nearly six years ago, despite his parole conditions specifically restricting him from doing so.
Registration opened Wednesday morning for Alberta seniors to book vaccination appointments, but the system crashed within minutes, leaving many frustrated.
Video of a B.C. farmer lecturing a lynx that invaded his chicken coop has gone viral online, but conservation officers warn that the interaction sets a bad example.
Mass vaccination in Quebec will begin next week starting with those 85 years old and above who live in the Greater Montreal area.
A flippered forager was taken away in the back of a police cruiser Sunday morning after it was found wandering the streets of Charlottetown.
A train carrying liquid petroleum exploded after a collision with an 18-wheeler in Cameron, Texas.
John Vennavally-Rao has the story of a brother and sister team who were inspired by the loss of a pet to help other animals.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says U.S. leadership has been 'sorely missed' over the past few years.
Hockey card collecting has seen a huge rise in popularity over the past few months, especially with news about a few rare cards selling for six figures.
Canadian singer and songwriter Paul Shaffer says it's an honour hit song 'It's Raining Men' will be inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame.
A Regina woman is battling an extremely rare and incurable cancer. Colton Wiens reports on the overwhelming community response.
Huge fields of garbage': Teen diver warns of growing underwater trash in Humber Bay