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Police clear road, arrest one pro-Palestinian protester on University of sa国际传媒 campus

Police clear road, arrest one pro-Palestinian protester on University of sa国际传媒 campus

VANCOUVER 鈥 Police have arrested one person during the clearance of pro-Palestinian protesters who were blocking a main intersection at the University of British Columbia campus in Vancouver.
Converting from natural gas too pricey for sa国际传媒 restaurants, says report

Converting from natural gas too pricey for sa国际传媒 restaurants, says report

Report estimates conversion costs at $800,000 per restaurant.
Courtenay-Comox Conservative candidate drops out after social-media posts surface

Courtenay-Comox Conservative candidate drops out after social-media posts surface

Since-deleted posts by Damon Scrase, who was nominated in January, include a 2022 post calling some Pride parade participants 鈥渄egenerates鈥

Delays at Sooke and Kelly roads expected, as crews work on signals

Single-lane travel will be in effect in both directions on Sooke Road from 7 p.m. to 3 a.m. Thursday and Friday
Royal Jubilee Hospital switch to electronic medical records expected to result in temporary delays

Royal Jubilee Hospital switch to electronic medical records expected to result in temporary delays

Startup scheduled for June 8; some patients could be diverted from ER as staff get used to using the new system
Bear Mountain court filings cloud future operations

Bear Mountain court filings cloud future operations

50-50 owners at odds over how to operate Bear Mountain, are embroiled in litigation.
HarbourCats shut out of home field for playoffs because of CFL game

HarbourCats shut out of home field for playoffs because of CFL game

Crews require three weeks to erect temporary stands and establish grass on the baseball diamond鈥檚 red-shale infield for the Aug. 31 football game
Saanich chooses same spot for replacement PKOLS cell tower, despite higher cost and staff advice

Saanich chooses same spot for replacement PKOLS cell tower, despite higher cost and staff advice

District staff had recommended erecting the new tower in the summit parking lot, but council voted to go with a location adjacent to the existing tower
Courtenay shuts public toilet overnight after vandalism, those who have to go turn to streets

Courtenay shuts public toilet overnight after vandalism, those who have to go turn to streets

Coun. Wendy Morin wants city council to urge Island Health to pay for 24-hour toilet facilities downtown, as the number of people without homes grows sharply
UVic officials to meet with students from pro-Palestinian encampment

UVic officials to meet with students from pro-Palestinian encampment

Elizabeth Croft, vice-president academic and provost, says the university is hopeful for productive dialogue 鈥渢owards a peaceful resolution鈥