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ON OUR WEBSITE TODAY DND recruitment campaign for aboriginal people falls flat: report Proposed ads for the Department of National Defence aimed at drawing more aboriginal recruits were "offensive to the point of being comical," according to a new re

Cummins calls for Speaker to resign from legislature over finance mess

Speaker Bill Barisoff should resign for his role in a financial mess at the legislature, sa国际传媒 Conservative leader John Cummins says.

Hundreds of women join RCMP class-action suit

Hundreds of current and former female Mounties have come forward from across sa国际传媒 to join a class-action lawsuit alleging harassment within the ranks of the RCMP.

Human remains found on island near Powell River

RCMP homicide squad investigating but have yet to determine identity

Alcohol cited as cyclist, 15, hit on North Pender Island

RCMP believe alcohol was a factor in a crash that sent a 15-year-old cyclist to hospital Sunday morning on North Pender Island. The girl, a Pender Island resident, rode through a stop sign on Shoal Road around 9: 30 a.m.

Love makes the marmot go round Mount Washington on an epic saga

In what's being called a historic event, a Vancouver Island marmot that was born in captivity and released on Mount Washington has made an eightkilometre trek to find a mate.

Correction

Incorrect name for facility resident Lorraine Morrison, 86, lives in a supported-living facility in Victoria. An incorrect last name was included in a story on page D9 on July 13.
Pit bull, owner sought after attack on woman and guide dog in park

Pit bull, owner sought after attack on woman and guide dog in park

Victoria Animal Control Services is investigating an incident in which a woman was bitten by a pit bull that attacked her guide dog.

Man stable after suffering burns in boat fire on Shawnigan Lake

three women also hurt
First Nations warn of civil disobedience if Northern Gateway pipeline goes ahead

First Nations warn of civil disobedience if Northern Gateway pipeline goes ahead

First Nations in sa国际传媒 are pre-pared to go to the wall to stop construction of the proposed Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline, Grand Chief Stewart phillip, Union of sa国际传媒 Indian Chiefs president, warned Monday.