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sa国际传媒 nurses disciplined for care, drug theft, privacy issues in 2024

sa国际传媒 nurses disciplined for care, drug theft, privacy issues in 2024

A look back at regulatory decisions from sa国际传媒's College of Nurses and聽Midwives.
Island recovering after fierce wind causes blackouts, sidelines ferries

Island recovering after fierce wind causes blackouts, sidelines ferries

Thousands of people on Vancouver Island lost power in the Christmas Day storm, and many were still in the dark on Thursday morning.
UVic prof hopes to bring university for waste-pickers from Brazil to Victoria

UVic prof hopes to bring university for waste-pickers from Brazil to Victoria

UVic professor Jutta Gutberlet says waste diverters in both countries deal with perils such as cuts and infections as well as stigma and harassment.
In a changing world, what role do museums play today?

In a changing world, what role do museums play today?

鈥淚t鈥檚 how we teach, how we learn, how we educate, how we get to know one another.鈥
Call today to donate to the sa国际传媒 Christmas Fund

Call today to donate to the sa国际传媒 Christmas Fund

This year鈥檚 fundraising campaign hit $1,088,568.25 on Boxing Day.
North Saanich pickleball fight shifts from playing court to legal one

North Saanich pickleball fight shifts from playing court to legal one

sa国际传媒 Supreme Court will hear arguments from pickleball players who filed a petition for a judicial review of a North Saanich council motion that closed the Wain Park courts in May
Earthquake off Port Hardy on Christmas Day

Earthquake off Port Hardy on Christmas Day

The earthquake hit about 186 kilometres west of Port Hardy.
American pet food, sold in sa国际传媒, recalled after house cat died

American pet food, sold in sa国际传媒, recalled after house cat died

VANCOUVER 鈥 A pet food company in Oregon sent out a voluntary recall after a house cat died from eating its products, which tested positive for bird flu, and the company says the same contaminated batch was sold in British Columbia.
Orcas moved into the Arctic. It could be bad news for other whales, and humans too

Orcas moved into the Arctic. It could be bad news for other whales, and humans too

Orcas in the Arctic could have consequences for "slow, chubby and delicious" potential prey whales such as belugas, narwhals and bowheads.
Stolen vehicle seen being driven with three wheels is recovered

Stolen vehicle seen being driven with three wheels is recovered

The vehicle lost a wheel when police tried to stop it.