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Jack Knox: Teachers drive from lawn to lawn for award ceremonies

Jack Knox: Teachers drive from lawn to lawn for award ceremonies

鈥淪imran Cheema is a Renaissance woman,鈥 begins teacher J.J. Atterbury, standing at a trophy-covered table.
Some families getting first visits at care homes; safety is priority, says premier

Some families getting first visits at care homes; safety is priority, says premier

As sa国际传媒 looks to a new phase of reopenings during the pandemic, no question plagues provincial politicians more than the restriction on visits to seniors鈥 facilities and hospital patients. 鈥淭he No.
Province provides cash to prevent cuts to minor ferry routes

Province provides cash to prevent cuts to minor ferry routes

sa国际传媒鈥檚 transportation minister reversed course Thursday and found the necessary funding to prevent cuts to ferry sailings.
Decision on Beacon Hill Park campers postponed by council for one week

Decision on Beacon Hill Park campers postponed by council for one week

Victoria city council has put off a decision on whether to halt all-day camping in Beacon Hill Park and other locations. Coun.
WHL season won鈥檛 start without fans, commissioner says

WHL season won鈥檛 start without fans, commissioner says

If there are no fans, it could be no go for the Western Hockey League.
Casino closures taking toll on municipal revenues

Casino closures taking toll on municipal revenues

With no set date on when the province will allow casinos to reopen, the losses are adding up for communities that benefit from the proceeds of gambling.
Province seeks citizen guidance on how to spend $1.5B stimulus fund

Province seeks citizen guidance on how to spend $1.5B stimulus fund

The provincial government is asking British Columbians how it should spend $1.5 billion in stimulus funding. sa国际传媒
Nuu-Chah-Nulth council keeps restrictions on visitors

Nuu-Chah-Nulth council keeps restrictions on visitors

A council representing First Nations communities along 300 kilometres of the west coast of Vancouver Island says its restrictions on visitors will remain in place until the province delivers on specific COVID-19 safety measures.
Sometimes life really is a COVID Crapshoot

Sometimes life really is a COVID Crapshoot

A Sidney woodworker has turned a few scrap pieces of wood into a dice game, with some of the proceeds going to charity. John Denny, 63, is better known for his handcrafted custom doors than games.
Comment: Innovation and staff make great companies

Comment: Innovation and staff make great companies

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