sa国际传媒

Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

Archive

'Tree sitters' set up camp to block logging

'Tree sitters' set up camp to block logging

鈥淭ree sitter鈥 protesters have set up camp on platforms suspended from trees in the Caycuse Valley after days of arrests by police to clear the way for logging.
Les Leyne: Restart 2.0 begins Tuesday with gradual approach

Les Leyne: Restart 2.0 begins Tuesday with gradual approach

The thing about circuit breakers is that they are either on or off. The circuit breaker COVID-19 restrictions christened as such and imposed by the government over the past six weeks, however, look to be a bit different.
Editorial: Keep politics out of electoral boundary decisions

Editorial: Keep politics out of electoral boundary decisions

Legislation authorizing the redrawing of sa国际传媒鈥檚 electoral districts politicizes a process that is meant to be strictly apolitical. It does so in the following manner.
Island volleyball star named to sa国际传媒 NextGen team

Island volleyball star named to sa国际传媒 NextGen team

The Canadian women鈥檚 volleyball team didn鈥檛 qualify for the Tokyo Olympics but the work has begun for Paris 2024 and Los Angeles 2028.

May 22: Your Daily Horoscope

Saturday, May 22nd ARIES (March 21 - April 20): You must be completely honest with yourself this weekend. The sooner you face up to certain facts the sooner you will find a solution to your problems.
Jack Knox: Polio offered a path, but vaccine sign-up still lags

Jack Knox: Polio offered a path, but vaccine sign-up still lags

When Laurie Mouat was six years old, he would drive his father, Gilbert, to work. There was no other choice, really, not after polio left Gilbert in a wheelchair.

Pacific FC hoping for Dutch treat with new signing dos Santos

There is the old adage of good things coming in small packages. Pacific FC believes so with the signing of five-foot-seven striker Gianni dos Santos from the Netherlands.

May 21: Your Daily Horoscope

Friday, May 21st ARIES (March 21 - April 20): A good deed you did for someone in the past will come back to you in some way today and you would be a fool not to make the most of it.
Mounties return to make arrests after more logging protesters turn up

Mounties return to make arrests after more logging protesters turn up

Twenty-one people opposed to the logging of old-growth forests on southern Vancouver Island have now been arrested by RCMP for breaching a court-ordered injunction.
Museum tries to solve mystery of sea turtle fossil found in Island river

Museum tries to solve mystery of sea turtle fossil found in Island river

Royal sa国际传媒 Museum staff will be meticulously cleaning off the remains of an ancient sea turtle discovered this year on the Puntledge River in hopes of figuring out if it is a new species.