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Day trader in Sooke files lawsuit against advisers, claims $415M loss

Day trader in Sooke files lawsuit against advisers, claims $415M loss

The carpenter, whose investments evaporated when Tesla stock took a dive, is blaming his financial advisers, saying they gave him bad advice
Snaw-naw-as First Nation going to court over condition of former railway line

Snaw-naw-as First Nation going to court over condition of former railway line

Passenger service on the E&N shut down in 2011 because of the poor condition of the rails.
Emergency showed road signs to community were inadequate: Ditidaht chief

Emergency showed road signs to community were inadequate: Ditidaht chief

Inadequate signs contributed to 鈥渃onfusion and delays for family members attempting to reach the community during a time of grief,鈥 says Judi Thomas
Work underway at Swartz Bay to create more room for Salish-class ferries

Work underway at Swartz Bay to create more room for Salish-class ferries

The $20-million project also includes upgrades to the Lands End terminal building
sa国际传媒 Transit service now runs gap-free between Victoria and Campbell River

sa国际传媒 Transit service now runs gap-free between Victoria and Campbell River

Six-kilometre missing link is no longer missing.
Campbell River RCMP looking for man considered armed and dangerous

Campbell River RCMP looking for man considered armed and dangerous

Police said the 39-year-old man is considered armed and dangerous. Members of the public should not take any action to apprehend him.
San Group owes province close to $22 million in stumpage fees

San Group owes province close to $22 million in stumpage fees

It is the company鈥檚 intention to pay off the money owing as soon as possible, a San Group spokesman said.
Ditidaht First Nation calls for better connectivity in wake of weekend death

Ditidaht First Nation calls for better connectivity in wake of weekend death

Phone and internet service in the remote area is spotty.
UVic looks at adding on-campus housing for at least 500 students

UVic looks at adding on-campus housing for at least 500 students

The university is developing a business case for additional housing, especially for graduate and upper-year undergraduate students
Ground broken for new hotel at Victoria International Airport

Ground broken for new hotel at Victoria International Airport

The 129-room TownePlace Suites Victoria Airport is scheduled to open by the end of next year.