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Campers at Irving Park refuse to obey order to leave

Campers at Irving Park refuse to obey order to leave

Bylaw officers and police tried to clear park but encountered resistance.
Sooke mayor sees 'extensive scope' of wildfire in visit to site

Sooke mayor sees 'extensive scope' of wildfire in visit to site

Old Man Lake wildfire is now classified as 鈥渂eing held.鈥
Worst-case models point to reduced Chilcotin landslide downstream flood threat

Worst-case models point to reduced Chilcotin landslide downstream flood threat

VANCOUVER 鈥 Worst-case scenario modelling of the potential impacts of an over-the-top water breach of a massive landslide blocking British Columbia's Chilcotin River points to reduced flood threats downstream, Emergency Management Minister Bowinn Ma
Heavy fog blankets west coast of Vancouver Island

Heavy fog blankets west coast of Vancouver Island

Visibility may be significantly and suddenly reduced to near zero in some places
Court battle: Pickleball players file petition to reopen North Saanich courts

Court battle: Pickleball players file petition to reopen North Saanich courts

The players say the district wasn鈥檛 following its own rules when it voted in April to close the courts.
Parents changing their retirement plans to help adult children

Parents changing their retirement plans to help adult children

sa国际传媒 families are working together to get ahead amid the housing crisis and the rising cost of living 鈥 but there are trade-offs.
Victoria council seeks plan of attack to end outdoor sheltering

Victoria council seeks plan of attack to end outdoor sheltering

The hope is to have a plan by Oct. 1 that will outline key actions, clear goals and timelines to make it happen by the end of 2025
Men accused in Nanaimo park stabbing were 'amped up': Crown

Men accused in Nanaimo park stabbing were 'amped up': Crown

The men, whose manslaughter trial wrapped up Friday, were engaging in violent assaults on vulnerable individuals that ended in Fred Parsons鈥 death, says the Crown.
Bus-shelter vandalism spree leaves trail of broken glass in Nanaimo

Bus-shelter vandalism spree leaves trail of broken glass in Nanaimo

The damage to eight bus shelters is believed to have begun at the downtown bus exchange,
sa国际传媒 Ferries geared up for busiest travel weekend of the year

sa国际传媒 Ferries geared up for busiest travel weekend of the year

More than 600,000 people are expected to travel between the Island and Lower Mainland over the sa国际传媒 Day weekend.