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Truck driver a hero for evading head-on collision with SUV: RCMP officer

Truck driver a hero for evading head-on collision with SUV: RCMP officer

Had it been a head-on crash between the SUV and truck, the SUV driver likely wouldn鈥檛 have survived, says Nanaimo RCMP officer Darwin Tetreault
Calls increase for lifesaving equipment at Langford Lake after teen's death

Calls increase for lifesaving equipment at Langford Lake after teen's death

An online fundraiser has been set up for Keron McKay鈥檚 family
Art unveiled at Sooke Potholes on eve of National Indigenous Peoples Day

Art unveiled at Sooke Potholes on eve of National Indigenous Peoples Day

The piece by T鈥橲ou-ke artist Shelley Davies features a bear with a salmon design on its stomach, symbolizing the connection between the community and natural environment
Expanding tech sector pumping billions into region鈥檚 economy: VIATEC

Expanding tech sector pumping billions into region鈥檚 economy: VIATEC

The sector accounted for total direct revenues of close to $5.9 billion last year, says the industry group
Full moon in June is a strawberry 鈥 but that's just one name of many

Full moon in June is a strawberry 鈥 but that's just one name of many

Friday marks the northern hemisphere鈥檚 first full moon of the summer
Crews control fire spread to protect home in Sidney

Crews control fire spread to protect home in Sidney

Firefighters put out flames of adjacent out building, but Sidney home suffered smoke and water damage.
Eby's baby countdown brings sa国际传媒 election campaigning forward

Eby's baby countdown brings sa国际传媒 election campaigning forward

VANCOUVER 鈥 British Columbia's election is four months away, but Premier David Eby staged a campaign event Thursday in Vancouver ahead of what he says is a personal count down 鈥 next week's expected birth of his family's third child.
Minister wants sa国际传媒 to be model for aquaculture as it moves to containment

Minister wants sa国际传媒 to be model for aquaculture as it moves to containment

VANCOUVER 鈥 Federal Fisheries Minister Diane Lebouthillier says the country's "strict rules" on banning open-net salmon farming are necessary, since the goal is to make British Columbia "a model" in global aquaculture Lebouthillier said Thursday the
Pandora Avenue reopens after police incident; one person in custody

Pandora Avenue reopens after police incident; one person in custody

Victoria police had advised the public to avoid the area between Douglas and Blanshard streets
Suspected impaired driver given 24-hour prohibition and fined after crash in Langford

Suspected impaired driver given 24-hour prohibition and fined after crash in Langford

Police said the man 鈥減erformed poorly鈥 in a sobriety test.