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Island NDP MP Gord Johns sees strong support for keeping lightstations open

Island NDP MP Gord Johns sees strong support for keeping lightstations open

The Canadian Coast Guard, part of the federal Fisheries Department, has announced it is planning to remove a total of four lightkeepers from two stations, one at Pachena Point and the other at Carmanah Point, both on the West Coast Trail.
Expanded Indigenous building at VIU features space for dance, ceremonies

Expanded Indigenous building at VIU features space for dance, ceremonies

The building is a safe space on campus, says Leah Vaisanen, Indigenous students’ representative on the university’s student union.
Premier meets with Victoria firefighters over downtown safety concerns

Premier meets with Victoria firefighters over downtown safety concerns

Premier David Eby spoke out after Josh Montgomery was disciplined, saying no one should be suspended for writing to him.
Port Alberni says it acted within the law in search of San Group facility

Port Alberni says it acted within the law in search of San Group facility

Two lawsuits have been filed by the San Group against the city and a third against a Port Alberni woman who served as a translator for the company’s temporary foreign workers from Vietnam.
Lightkeepers should stay, says Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District

Lightkeepers should stay, says Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District

Board members voted Wednesday to send an emergency motion to the Union of sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ Municipalities.
Neighbours object to 13-unit townhouse proposal in Oak Bay

Neighbours object to 13-unit townhouse proposal in Oak Bay

They say it is too large for the Lansdowne Road site
Rail dispute highlights risk to Vancouver Island

Rail dispute highlights risk to Vancouver Island

The dispute hasn’t been settled and the federal labour board has ordered binding arbitration.
After years of effort, derelict boats still plague coastline

After years of effort, derelict boats still plague coastline

A derelict sailboat has been on the sand at Gonzales Beach since a March 27 storm.
Two businesses shut down following Courtenay car wash fire

Two businesses shut down following Courtenay car wash fire

A fire swept through the building housing Obsessed Auto Detailing and Charlie’s Auto Wash on Wednesday.
Firefighters' union seeks meeting with premier over letter sent to him

Firefighters' union seeks meeting with premier over letter sent to him

Letter sent to premier led to one-day suspension of Victoria firefighter