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Funding will help Island projects clean up the coast

Funding will help Island projects clean up the coast

This year鈥檚 projects are anticipated to improve 1,900 kilometres of shoreline while removing derelict vessels and cleaning up derelict aquaculture sites.
Wife of man who disappeared from Youbou in June continues to search

Wife of man who disappeared from Youbou in June continues to search

Nick Marion, a 38-year-old Victoria resident, went missing while visiting Youbou at the end of June.
sa国际传媒 landlord can increase rent 23.5% because of variable mortgage: arbitrator

sa国际传媒 landlord can increase rent 23.5% because of variable mortgage: arbitrator

Questions are being asked about whether this will prompt more applications for rent increases beyond what鈥檚 allowed by government.
Tents must be out of Saanich parks earlier under new bylaw

Tents must be out of Saanich parks earlier under new bylaw

The new rules will mean those sheltering in parks must remove their tents and structures before 7 a.m. rather than 9 a.m.
Contested report says buildings on unstable ground at two Island lightstation sites

Contested report says buildings on unstable ground at two Island lightstation sites

The Coast Guard announced this month plans to remove staff from the Carmanah Point and Pachena Point lightstations before winter weather arrives.
Man arrested in connection with axe attack on Comox Lake Road

Man arrested in connection with axe attack on Comox Lake Road

A 33-year-old Cumberland man has been charged with mischief and assault with a weapon.
Lakehill Soccer nets $300,000 loan for new turf field

Lakehill Soccer nets $300,000 loan for new turf field

he total cost of the field is estimated to be in excess of $1.1 million.
Restrictive covenants not wiped out by new sa国际传媒 housing law: province

Restrictive covenants not wiped out by new sa国际传媒 housing law: province

Real-estate-law expert Ron Usher says there are likely thousands of covenants and most do not have built-in expiry clauses
Saanich council backs Blenkinsop Valley cell tower

Saanich council backs Blenkinsop Valley cell tower

Innovation, Science and Economic Development sa国际传媒 will make the decision on the project.
Regional district looking to borrow money for Nanoose Bay reservoir project

Regional district looking to borrow money for Nanoose Bay reservoir project

The Regional District of Nanaimo is using an alternative approval process as it looks to borrow $1.2 million for the project.