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Cougar spotted at Esquimalt Graving Dock

A cougar was reported in Esquimalt Sunday night by staff at the Graving Dock. The big cat was reported close to the roadway at the east end of the south jetty on Department of Nation Defence property, town officials said.

August 31: Your daily horoscope

BIRTHDAY MONDAY: Try not to limit yourself to one particular outlook or point of view over the coming 12 months. You will accomplish more in the long-term if you keep your mind open to possibilities, even those that seem reckless or ridiculous.
sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ Ferries has sailing waits on major routes Sunday afternoon and evening

sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ Ferries has sailing waits on major routes Sunday afternoon and evening

There may be a pandemic and fewer people travelling, but things are starting to look a lot like previous years at sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ Ferries terminals this weekend. As of late afternoon Sunday, there was a two-sailing wait out of Swartz Bay with the 5 p.m.

Police say driver who fled scene of fatal crash expected to turn himself in

Police say a man involved in a deadly hit-and-run crash on the Island Highway near Ladysmith Saturday morning is expected to turn himself in.
Man fatally shot in Portland clash was supporter of right-wing group, founder says

Man fatally shot in Portland clash was supporter of right-wing group, founder says

PORTLAND, Oregon — A man who was fatally shot after supporters of President Donald Trump clashed with left-wing protesters on the streets of Portland, Oregon, was a supporter of the right-wing group Patriot Prayer, its founder said Sunday.

Steve Woolrich: Police must function within the criminal justice system

As this series highlighting Peel’s Nine Principles of Policing winds down, we’re being reminded daily that policing reforms are well underway in many cities throughout North America.
Trevor Hancock: Humans are deeply connected with each other, and other life forms

Trevor Hancock: Humans are deeply connected with each other, and other life forms

Following my reflections last week on Jeremy Lent’s ideas about connections, I found myself musing about beginnings and endings – my own, life on Earth and the universe – and the connections they imply.

Langford set to sell rec centre at Bear Mountain

Langford is planning to sell the North Langford Recreation Centre at Bear Mountain, with a 25-year agreement to keep it for public use.

Monique Keiran: Cowichan Lake lamprey lives on

Forget Cadborosaurus, that imaginary arriviste. Forget the plesiosaurs that appeared only 250 million years ago, then vanished 75 million years ago. Vancouver Island has its own, actual living fossil.
PFC and Cavalry meet amid CPL support for BLM

PFC and Cavalry meet amid CPL support for BLM

Canadian Premier League soccer players and coaches are in a ­so-called bubble in ­Charlottetown, P.E.I., but the outside world does pierce it.