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Cumberland backs lawsuit against oil companies

Cumberland backs lawsuit against oil companies

Fiona Koza of West Coast Environmental Law said 70 American cities and states have already filed class-action lawsuits against oil companies, but the one developing in sa国际传媒 would be the first in sa国际传媒.
Voters scrap Ladysmith's plan for new city hall

Voters scrap Ladysmith's plan for new city hall

A total of 2,135 voters, or 28.8 per cent of eligible electors, submitted response forms to the municipality opposing a loan authorization bylaw.
Wildfire near Shawnigan Lake considered under control

Wildfire near Shawnigan Lake considered under control

The blaze is the only wildfire burning on Vancouver Island.
Catholic Church and sa国际传媒 First Nation unveil covenant on residential schools

Catholic Church and sa国际传媒 First Nation unveil covenant on residential schools

The covenant between the archdiocese, the Tkemlups te Secwepemc and the Diocese of Kamloops was signed in March, about three years after the First Nation said about 200 possible unmarked burial sites had been found around the former school.
Saanich council votes to allow secondary suites in rural areas

Saanich council votes to allow secondary suites in rural areas

Bows to provincial pressure in allowing secondary suites on property outside the Urban Containment Boundary.
Saanich operations centre may have $200M price tag

Saanich operations centre may have $200M price tag

The project is to include housing and commercial space.
Court refuses to discharge Greg Martel from bankruptcy

Court refuses to discharge Greg Martel from bankruptcy

Bankruptcy discharge hearing adjourned, which means Martel will remain an 鈥渦ndischarged bankrupt鈥 and his debts of more than $300 million stay intact
Petition seeking action on traffic jams presented to Sooke council

Petition seeking action on traffic jams presented to Sooke council

Issues remain despite $87 million for realignment and safety work on Sooke Road that began in 2021.
RV dwellers likely to be allowed to stay put within areas of Nanaimo

RV dwellers likely to be allowed to stay put within areas of Nanaimo

Staff and housing advocates worried bylaw change would uproot people with nowhere else to live
Impaired-driving enforcement ramping up for the summer

Impaired-driving enforcement ramping up for the summer

ICBC said impaired-driving crashes causing death or injury increase by 27 per cent in the province during the summer months.