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Flight of the honeybees cut short by beekeepers

Unlikely that swarm of 20,000 would have survived winter alone

Fugitive sex offender arrested in Delta

A man who skipped out of his sex trial in Arizona has been arrested in sa国际传媒 more than two years later. Police in Delta said George Ross Wilcox was arrested Monday and is being held on an outstanding extradition warrant.

Deaths & Funerals

GRIMMER, Wallace Gordon Born February 26, 1953, North Vancouver, fought a losing battle with 'The Big C', died July 25, 2012. Left to grieve is his cherished son, Robert, mother and dad, Maria and Eric Grimmer, brother, Jim (Elaine), and family.

Peril of gas-brake pedal mixups Driving

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Drugs, electronics found in search

Victoria police called in the assistance of the Greater Victoria Emergency Response Team to serve a search warrant at a residence on Wednesday afternoon. Officers entered a home in the 300 block of Cook Street about 5 p.m.
Thatcher dreaded 'queues of Indians' as sa国际传媒 patriated constitution: records

Thatcher dreaded 'queues of Indians' as sa国际传媒 patriated constitution: records

Margaret Thatcher told Pierre Trudeau she had no desire to deal with "queues of Indians" knocking on her 10 Downing Street door to voice objections about sa国际传媒's plan to patriate the Constitution, newly declassified records show.

Man denies pimping stepdaughter

A man accused of pimping his stepdaughter has told a Penticton courtroom he was trying to protect her, and he never forced her into the sex trade. The man, who cannot be identified to protect the teenage victim, faces 10 charges.

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ON OUR WEBSITE TODAY Coming after perhaps the worst week of his candidacy on a foreign trip highlighted by gaffes, U.S.

High times for film shoot movies

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Calendar: Mamma Mia!, plus city's anniversary

TODAY Mamma Mia! A musical of ABBA's greatest hits at the Royal Theatre, today and Saturday at 8 p.m., Sunday at 7: 30 p.m., matin脙漏e Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m. Tickets: $93 and up. Tel. 250-386-6121.