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Expected layoffs in sa国际传媒 government's Ministry of Forests bad timing says NDP

Layoffs bad idea as government tries to open new markets: NDP

Case of wealthy Nanaimo fisherman's shooting death in Philippines grows cold

Filipino police say they have a suspect but no evidence in Robert Dublanko's shooting death

Zalm to take the tax battle up-Island

Nanaimo and the North Island will be getting a dose of former premier Bill Vander Zalm this week as the man behind the campaign to kill the harmonized sales tax swings across the Island to rally the troops.

Meares Island death under investigation

Tofino RCMP and the sa国际传媒 Coroners Service are investigating the sudden death Monday morning of a 29-year-old woman in Opitsaht on Meares Island. Police and sa国际传媒

Victoria lawyer denies delivering jury-tampering document in ICBC trial

Malcolm Hassan Zoraik neither created nor delivered an anonymous letter that made claims about jury tampering in an ICBC trial, defence lawyer Peter Firestone said yesterday in Victoria provincial court.

Blue bridge petitioners offer advice, urging visibility in anti-HST fight

Being visible will be one of the keys to getting enough signatures in the anti-HST petition drive, say organizers of the successful Blue Bridge petition. "Having people on the street.

After two years, Metchosin mayor says he's sorry for calling man a bully

Metchosin mayor says he's sorry

Employee hit by drunk driver in Sooke tire-store lot 'doing fine'

Sooke RCMP say the driver who crashed into a tire store Monday afternoon, seriously injuring one of its employees, was fleeing police, who had pulled her over for impaired driving minutes earlier.

Saanich teenager missing

A Saanich teenager is missing, and her family and police are asking the public to help locate her. Daniela Vlader was last seen by her family on Sunday about 9:30 a.m., when she left their Austin Avenue home to catch the bus downtown.

Victoria community groups shocked, disappointed in sa国际传媒 funding grants cut

Shock wave hits capital groups