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Pipefitters union breaks ground on new HQ, training facility

Pipefitters union breaks ground on new HQ, training facility

The building on Leigh Road is designed to have offices and classrooms and a large shop where students from all school districts in the region can take part in 鈥渢rade samples鈥
Unco-operative officers delayed investigation after driver's arm broken during check stop: IIO

Unco-operative officers delayed investigation after driver's arm broken during check stop: IIO

Stopped north of Duncan, the man refused to leave his vehicle to provide a breath sample, and ended up being pulled out by four officers, the police watchdog said.
Harbour Air will offer 'wheeled' land service in addition to seaplanes

Harbour Air will offer 'wheeled' land service in addition to seaplanes

鈥淲heeled鈥 service begins Nov. 4 between Victoria International Airport and Vancouver International Airport.
Nanaimo Mountie cleared after homeless man left with fractured knee

Nanaimo Mountie cleared after homeless man left with fractured knee

But the police watchdog was critical of jail guards and officers who failed to summon medical help for the man for more than 10 hours, despite signs he was in pain.
Trial for Langford man accused of killing his mother postponed to January

Trial for Langford man accused of killing his mother postponed to January

Ryan Robert Elder is charged with second-degree murder in the death of 59-year-old Raymonde Elder
'Firearms' reported to VicPD turn out to be pistol-shaped lighters

'Firearms' reported to VicPD turn out to be pistol-shaped lighters

Police issued a warning about the devices, after responding to 20 firearm reports since July 1 that ended up involving realistic pistol-shaped lighters or torches
sa国际传媒 Transit buses are going green 鈥 literally

sa国际传媒 Transit buses are going green 鈥 literally

The new green livery is expected to roll out this fall on eight new heavy-duty buses and 81 light-duty models across the province
UVic warns of drink spiking at 'off-campus' events

UVic warns of drink spiking at 'off-campus' events

Good Night Out in Victoria, which works to promotes safety in the nightlife scene, says drink spiking can be used to render someone incapacitated and unable to consent to sexual activity
Whooping cough cases prompt Island Health reminder to vaccinate

Whooping cough cases prompt Island Health reminder to vaccinate

As of August in the health region, 17 people have contracted the illness, the majority of them not vaccinated
NDP flips, BC United flops, sa国际传媒 Conservatives surge as election campaign approaches

NDP flips, BC United flops, sa国际传媒 Conservatives surge as election campaign approaches

If the past few weeks are any indication, it could be a wild ride to voting day on Oct. 19.