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Man charged with first degree murder in 2017 death of Nanaimo teen

Man charged with first degree murder in 2017 death of Nanaimo teen

Steven Bacon has been charged with first degree murder in relation to the 2017 death of 16-year old Makayla Chang of Nanaimo. RCMP announced the charge on Wednesday. No court date has been set for Bacon鈥檚 first appearance on the murder charge.
Family returns to Nanaimo home to find property damaged by squatters

Family returns to Nanaimo home to find property damaged by squatters

Nanaimo residents are rallying to help a family of six after squatters broke into their rented house while they were away, destroying and damaging their property.
As pandemic persists, sa国际传媒 rolls out Hospital At Home program

As pandemic persists, sa国际传媒 rolls out Hospital At Home program

Victoria General Hospital is launching a new program aimed at reducing virus transmission in hospitals 鈥 and freeing up beds in the event of a surge in COVID-19 cases 鈥 by moving people home who are in hospital for observation. The $42.
No ferry passengers in vehicles on enclosed decks as of Sept. 30; premier unhappy

No ferry passengers in vehicles on enclosed decks as of Sept. 30; premier unhappy

Premier John Horgan says he鈥檚 disappointed by Transport sa国际传媒鈥檚 reversal of its decision to allow sa国际传媒 Ferries passengers to remain in their vehicles on enclosed decks during sailings.
Missing ball python found dead

Missing ball python found dead

The ball python that escaped twice from its owner鈥檚 backpack has been found dead. Saanich Police confirmed the discovery in a tweet on Wednesday morning.
North Park willing to help homeless, but wants other neighbourhoods to share load

North Park willing to help homeless, but wants other neighbourhoods to share load

The North Park Neighbourhood Association says the number of tents in Central Park has doubled to more than 80 in just a week and it鈥檚 calling on the city to develop a plan that would see other neighbourhoods shoulder some of the load.
Sea lion rescued near Victoria with plastic band around its neck

Sea lion rescued near Victoria with plastic band around its neck

A sea lion with a plastic packing band cinched around its neck was rescued near Race Rocks on Sunday, thanks to the combined efforts of rescue teams from Victoria and Vancouver.
Nightclubs ordered closed, bar and restaurant hours restricted after spike in COVID-19 cases

Nightclubs ordered closed, bar and restaurant hours restricted after spike in COVID-19 cases

British Columbia鈥檚 top doctor has ordered nightclubs and banquet halls to close to control the spread of COVID-19 and placed new restrictions on the sale of alcohol at pubs, lounges and restaurants. Provincial health officer Dr.

Pacific FC 'not satisfied' with just making playoffs

鈥淲e made history,鈥 said Pa-Modou Kah, proudly. But it鈥檚 not enough just to make the playoffs for the first time in the two-year chronicle of the Pacific FC soccer franchise. 鈥淲e鈥檙e not satisfied with just that,鈥 added PFC head coach Kah.

Island fisherman fined for throwing explosive device at sea lions off Hornby Island

An Island fisherman was fined $8,000 and is banned from owning explosives for three years after he admitted to throwing a modified explosive device at sea lions off Hornby Island.