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Canadian men's 4x100 team wins Olympic gold

Canadian men's 4x100 team wins Olympic gold

With Andre De Grasse running the anchor leg, the Canadians posted a winning time of 37.5 seconds in Friday's final.
T'Sou-ke woman found guilty of obstructing police

T'Sou-ke woman found guilty of obstructing police

The judge found Kati George-Jim obstructed Victoria officers who were trying to arrest another woman believed to have thrown water on Victoria Police Chief Del Manak in front of the legislature.
Killer of high-school friend鈥檚 mother, grandmother granted full parole

Killer of high-school friend鈥檚 mother, grandmother granted full parole

Derik Lord, who was convicted more than three decades ago, has a 鈥榬elatively moderate鈥 risk of reoffending, despite his denial of responsibility, the parole board found
Saanich swimmer takes on epic 109-km journey to mark her 50th, raise money

Saanich swimmer takes on epic 109-km journey to mark her 50th, raise money

Jill Yoneda, who has already completed a double crossing of the Strait of Georgia, knows exactly what she鈥檚 getting into, from 鈥榮alt mouth鈥 to potential hypothermia.
Repair Cafe helps breathe life into old gear, and extend life of landfill

Repair Cafe helps breathe life into old gear, and extend life of landfill

A small army of volunteers will spend three hours Saturday in Fairfield fixing broken applicances and other items, to keep them out of the garbage dump.
Victoria Cannabis Buyers Club plans to challenge $3.2M fine for selling illegal pot

Victoria Cannabis Buyers Club plans to challenge $3.2M fine for selling illegal pot

Club founder and executive director Ted Smith said in an interview the club 鈥渄oesn鈥檛 have anything like鈥 the $3.2 million to pay the fine.
Dragon boat festival increases Chinese cultural programming

Dragon boat festival increases Chinese cultural programming

Annual event at Inner Harbour offers two days of activity, including traditional Chinese artisans and performers, and free outdoor family movie.
sa国际传媒 government considers 'Plan B' if salmon need help through Chilcotin slide zone

sa国际传媒 government considers 'Plan B' if salmon need help through Chilcotin slide zone

Nathan Cullen, the provincial water, land and resource stewardship minister, said at a news conference that the narrow spot on the river seems to be eroding, but doesn't seem to be at a point where the fish can pass.
sa国际传媒 Human Rights Tribunal says it can hear allegations of online hate speech

sa国际传媒 Human Rights Tribunal says it can hear allegations of online hate speech

The decision is part of an ongoing human rights complaint between the BC Teachers' Federation and former Chilliwack school board trustee Barry Neufeld.
sa国际传媒 wildfires holding steady at about 350 with lightning in the forecast

sa国际传媒 wildfires holding steady at about 350 with lightning in the forecast

The total number of active blazes across sa国际传媒 continues to hover at just under 350, with about 40 per cent classified as burning out of control.