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Victoria cabbie killed in crash was supporting his family in India, say friends

Victoria cabbie killed in crash was supporting his family in India, say friends

Rajinder Singh, who everyone called Ronnie, was killed in a crash involving a bus and a pickup truck which was fleeing police.
Highway 14 to reopen Wednesday night after washout repairs

Highway 14 to reopen Wednesday night after washout repairs

About 200 millimetres of rain fell along the west coast of the Island over the weekend.
RCMP warn of rising sextortion cases in Comox Valley

RCMP warn of rising sextortion cases in Comox Valley

For those targeted by sextortion, reporting it to police the 鈥渂ravest thing you can do.鈥
A swamp, a downed plane, and an unexpected funeral guest

A swamp, a downed plane, and an unexpected funeral guest

Two Islanders honoured at a ceremony at 443 Squadron鈥檚 base at Victoria International Airport have an amazing story to tell
Missing teen has been found: Comox Valley RCMP

Missing teen has been found: Comox Valley RCMP

The boy hadn鈥檛 been seen since Oct. 3 and was reported missing on Sunday.
Get ready to drop, cover and hold on for ShakeOutBC drill

Get ready to drop, cover and hold on for ShakeOutBC drill

The event comes after two shakers over the past three weeks were enough to rattle some china and wake people and pets from their slumbers on the South Island
Swimmers left scrambling after UVic鈥檚 McKinnon Pool closes, maybe temporarily

Swimmers left scrambling after UVic鈥檚 McKinnon Pool closes, maybe temporarily

The university abruptly announced in early July it was closing the pool without any plan for a replacement.
'They keep coming up': A banner year for mushrooms

'They keep coming up': A banner year for mushrooms

Mushroom fruiting on the Island started in August, and cycles of dry and wet conditions have made for a prolific season.
Langford creek damaged by development restored by volunteers

Langford creek damaged by development restored by volunteers

A section of Pritchard Creek in Langford that had been smothered in silt from nearby construction projects has a new lease on life.
Tadpole photo wins Nanaimo man Wildlife Photographer of the Year

Tadpole photo wins Nanaimo man Wildlife Photographer of the Year

Shane Gross鈥檚 image of western toad tadpoles swimming in the sunlight among lily pads in a lake near Campbell River earned him the grand prize.