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Driftwood artist thanks police for helping get his sculptures back

Driftwood artist thanks police for helping get his sculptures back

Driftwood sculptures were taken from beach at Esquimalt Lagoon

Thetis Island site to be cleaned up after court order

Islands Trust said the property owner has repeatedly failed to comply with Islands Trust bylaw enforcement and with sa国际传媒 Supreme Court orders.
NDP widens lead in tight sa国际传媒 election races, raising chance of forming government

NDP widens lead in tight sa国际传媒 election races, raising chance of forming government

The resumption of counting in last week's nail-biting British Columbia election has seen the NDP widen its lead in two crucial races and move within 12 votes of the sa国际传媒 Conservatives in another.
sa国际传媒 Conservative candidate uses racist slur for Indigenous Peoples in interview

sa国际传媒 Conservative candidate uses racist slur for Indigenous Peoples in interview

Conservative Leader John Rustad has condemned the statements by Marina Sapozhnikov, the party鈥檚 candidate in Juan de Fuca-Malahat
At 98, Burma veteran is still handing out poppies

At 98, Burma veteran is still handing out poppies

In 1944, Gordon Quan volunteered to join a British-led secret commando unit 鈥 Force 136 鈥 to fight the Japanese in the jungles of Burma
Island rabbit owners urged to get animals vaccinated after deadly disease turns up in Washington state

Island rabbit owners urged to get animals vaccinated after deadly disease turns up in Washington state

A special vaccination clinic is being held in Nanaimo for rabbit hemorrhagic disease, which is deadly and highly contagious
No route signs, no notice of Central Saanich bike race where cyclist was killed, resident says

No route signs, no notice of Central Saanich bike race where cyclist was killed, resident says

鈥淪omething needs to change so that this doesn鈥檛 happen again. And to get to the root cause of why this happened,鈥 says neighbour Wendy Beairsto
Surveillance video shows bear-spray attack on Johnson Street Bridge

Surveillance video shows bear-spray attack on Johnson Street Bridge

The images show a female with a can of bear spray spraying a man in the face, while others in the group record the incident on their cellphones
Hundreds of votes to count in tightest British Columbia election races

Hundreds of votes to count in tightest British Columbia election races

Elections BC said late Friday that several hundred ballots remain uncounted in the tightest undecided races after the province's nail-biting vote last weekend. The NDP is ahead of the sa国际传媒
Crash snarls highway traffic near Millstream on Friday

Crash snarls highway traffic near Millstream on Friday

Traffic on the Trans-sa国际传媒 Highway near the Millstream overpass was down to one lane after a vehicle hit a highway sign