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Flu spike drives respiratory outbreaks in B.C. Interior health facilities

Flu spike drives respiratory outbreaks in B.C. Interior health facilities

Influenza cases have been increasing in recent weeks province-wide
Button up with newest initiative to support B.C. wildfire recovery

Button up with newest initiative to support B.C. wildfire recovery

Fireweed Pin featuring Coast Salish art available for $5 at British Columbia Automobile Association locations, with funds supporting volunteer firefighters
Morning earthquake between Victoria, northwest US rattles residents

Morning earthquake between Victoria, northwest US rattles residents

4.5 magnitude earthquake widely felt by residents on the south Island
‘Absolutely unreal’: Wounded Warrior runners end 800-km journey in Victoria

‘Absolutely unreal’: Wounded Warrior runners end 800-km journey in Victoria

The 8 runners and their team raise funds and awareness for mental health programs 
Hidden history: Volunteer on a mission to restore forgotten Island cemetery

Hidden history: Volunteer on a mission to restore forgotten Island cemetery

Established in the 1890s, Colwood Pioneer Cemetery is the resting place for some of the city's founding families
Vancouver Island seniors finding canine love connections through Elder Dogs

Vancouver Island seniors finding canine love connections through Elder Dogs

Volunteers are the heart of the organization that breeds happy endings
B.C. Transit looks to secure parts for buses built by failed Vancouver-area company

B.C. Transit looks to secure parts for buses built by failed Vancouver-area company

Vicinity Motor Corporation was created to build mid-size buses for the transit company
Adaptive hockey helping more Vancouver Islanders enjoy Canada’s passion

Adaptive hockey helping more Vancouver Islanders enjoy Canada’s passion

South Island Ravens will host Hockey on the Rock tournament in Colwood
Vancouver Islander makes the cut for axe and knife throwing world championships

Vancouver Islander makes the cut for axe and knife throwing world championships

Ray Siochowicz will compete in his fourth world championships this April in Wisconsin
Islander honoured for his life's work challenging colonial therapy practices

Islander honoured for his life's work challenging colonial therapy practices

Cobble Hill's Dr. Alan Wade named to Order of Canada for his work in family therapy and Response-Based Practice
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