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'Surge' in cougar, bear conflicts puts Vancouver Island pets in harm's way

'Surge' in cougar, bear conflicts puts Vancouver Island pets in harm's way

Free-roaming pet cat recently killed in Metchosin by a cougar
Province to prohibit parking along Island Highway at Nanoose Bay

Province to prohibit parking along Island Highway at Nanoose Bay

'No parking' signs will be installed along Nanoose Flats due to safety concerns
Police execute two search warrants in ongoing search for Kolby Sinclair

Police execute two search warrants in ongoing search for Kolby Sinclair

VIIMCU did not share details of the search warrants but said the investigation continues into missing Campbell River man
Victoria Royals' draft gamble pays off with Eli McKamey signing

Victoria Royals' draft gamble pays off with Eli McKamey signing

16-year-old Island phenom joins Victoria after rule change opens WHL-NCAA pathway
Botanical Beach to close 24 hours for Pacheedaht harvest this weekend

Botanical Beach to close 24 hours for Pacheedaht harvest this weekend

Botanical Beach will close from 4 p.m. on Saturday, May 24 until 4 p.m. the following day
Red Deer RCMP investigate release of suspect carried out with fraudulent documents

Red Deer RCMP investigate release of suspect carried out with fraudulent documents

Suspect remanded into custody for alleged crimes in Red Deer
B.C.'s first fossil fuel-free, zero-carbon hospital set to open in 2027

B.C.'s first fossil fuel-free, zero-carbon hospital set to open in 2027

New Cowichan District Hospital also Canada's first to be certified by the Canada Green Building Council
Gabriola wants ferry advisory boards back after BC Ferries scraps them

Gabriola wants ferry advisory boards back after BC Ferries scraps them

RDN board to write ferry company and commission
Nanaimo RCMP officer faces breach of trust charge

Nanaimo RCMP officer faces breach of trust charge

Charge sworn against constable on May 20 in provincial court in Nanaimo
UK-raised B.C. author drags British characters into the wilds of his adopted home

UK-raised B.C. author drags British characters into the wilds of his adopted home

'The Call' — Kerry Wilkinson's first Canadian-set novel — shortlisted for national crime writing award