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Son 'innocent victim of a senseless, random act of violence' says Nanaimo mom

Son 'innocent victim of a senseless, random act of violence' says Nanaimo mom

Fred Parsons was stabbed at Nanaimo’s Maffeo Sutton Park and later died
Court orders halt to picket lines at Esquimalt Graving Dock

Court orders halt to picket lines at Esquimalt Graving Dock

Tugboat operators, on strike at Seaspan, had set up picket line at graving dock; unionized workers would not cross
West Shore vet clinic pauses emergency service as industry faces labour shortage

West Shore vet clinic pauses emergency service as industry faces labour shortage

Vet clinics across sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ are facing a shortage of veterinarians and registered veterinary technicians as new graduates fail to keep pace with retirements
View Royal votes in favour of pay increase for mayor and councillors

View Royal votes in favour of pay increase for mayor and councillors

Council voted in favour of a staff recommendation to increase the mayor’s remuneration by 32.6 per cent to $44,687 annually, and pay councillors half that rate — $22,343.50 per year.
Salt Spring secondary-suite bylaw delayed for consultation with Tsawout First Nation

Salt Spring secondary-suite bylaw delayed for consultation with Tsawout First Nation

The bylaw was drafted in February to help ease the housing crisis on Salt Spring Island by allowing secondary suites, cottages and garden suites on parts of the island
View Royal to consider salary increases for mayor and council

View Royal to consider salary increases for mayor and council

A 32.6 per cent increase being considered for mayor, 38.3 per cent for councillors
Saanich motorcyclist on quest to return stuffed monkey to its owner

Saanich motorcyclist on quest to return stuffed monkey to its owner

Stuffed toy found at a sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ rest stop near Osoyoos
Hundreds march from George Jay Elementary to mark 100-year anniversary of Chinese Student Strike

Hundreds march from George Jay Elementary to mark 100-year anniversary of Chinese Student Strike

On Sept. 5, 1922, Chinese-Canadian students were removed from public school classes by a school board intent on embracing racial segregation.
Two people injured after helicopter rolls off cliff near Galiano Island

Two people injured after helicopter rolls off cliff near Galiano Island

Two of the four people on board were injured, according to a spokeswoman for the Canadian Armed Forces.
'Having a fun day shouldn't be what ends your life'

'Having a fun day shouldn't be what ends your life'

Woman whose mother drowned while tubing on the Cowichan River calls for better signage.