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Field notes from Tour de Rock: Chats in the peloton punctuated by hazards on the road

Field notes from Tour de Rock: Chats in the peloton punctuated by hazards on the road

Every conversation we have, whether we鈥檙e chatting about death or marriage or chafing in unmentionable places, is punctuated with shouts of 鈥渟lowing!鈥 and 鈥渃racks centre!鈥 and 鈥渄ebris right!鈥
sa国际传媒 Conservative Leader Rustad vows to 'unleash potential' for Indigenous prosperity

sa国际传媒 Conservative Leader Rustad vows to 'unleash potential' for Indigenous prosperity

All three party leaders turned their attention to First Nations on Monday on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
Big NDP names exit before sa国际传媒 election. What does that mean for the party?

Big NDP names exit before sa国际传媒 election. What does that mean for the party?

About a quarter of the NDP cabinet ministers who held a portfolio when the election campaign kicked off in September won't have their names on the ballot when sa国际传媒 residents go to the polls on Oct. 19, including several Islanders.
Temporary free downtown street parking starts Tuesday in Nanaimo

Temporary free downtown street parking starts Tuesday in Nanaimo

The move comes amid ongoing construction in the Commercial Street area
VIU appoints executive in charge of diversity, human rights

VIU appoints executive in charge of diversity, human rights

VIU president Deborah Saucier says universities have faced increasing requests in the past year to take 鈥減ublic stances on political matters and world events鈥
Turf field at Oak Bay High reopens after heat-related summer closure

Turf field at Oak Bay High reopens after heat-related summer closure

A similar problem arose with the artificial turf field last September.
Saanich to use $15M federal grant to speed up housing

Saanich to use $15M federal grant to speed up housing

Mayor Dean Murdock says the money will allow the district to get more affordable housing built more quickly
sa国际传媒 strata ordered to pay $4,588 for cockroach problem

sa国际传媒 strata ordered to pay $4,588 for cockroach problem

sa国际传媒's Civil Resolution Tribunal said the strata did not have a bylaw to charge the treatment costs to the owner.
'Bittersweet' day as former Indian day school building decommissioned on the Saanich Peninsula

'Bittersweet' day as former Indian day school building decommissioned on the Saanich Peninsula

The schoolhouse is being demolished because it鈥檚 in poor condition. Decisions haven鈥檛 been made on what will happen to the site.
Lighted art piece inspired by totem pole installed at Qualicum Beach

Lighted art piece inspired by totem pole installed at Qualicum Beach

The work was designed by Qualicum First Nation artist Jesse Recalma.