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Island firm fined $61K for 'high-risk and repeated' worksite asbestos violations

Island firm fined $61K for 'high-risk and repeated' worksite asbestos violations

Van Isle Hazmat issued fine for violations while removing asbestos-contaminated paint from Oak Bay home
Vancouver Island schools committed to meeting the challenge of bullying

Vancouver Island schools committed to meeting the challenge of bullying

Pink Shirt Day just part of the process of making kids feel safe and secure
PHOTOS: Vancouver Island home show draws thousands over the weekend

PHOTOS: Vancouver Island home show draws thousands over the weekend

The 39th annual Victoria Spring Home Show welcomed 10,000 visitors and featured 120 exhibitors
Island town rejects Pride crosswalk for now, citing safety not Pride concerns

Island town rejects Pride crosswalk for now, citing safety not Pride concerns

Installation near View Royal Elementary won't happen until safety benefits of crosswalk clarified
Large housing project proposed for Mill Bay

Large housing project proposed for Mill Bay

But water issues must be dealt with first
Cowichan transit strike continues as union requests mediation process

Cowichan transit strike continues as union requests mediation process

Labour dispute began on Feb. 8
Tariffs still set to hit Canada next week, White House says still room to talk

Tariffs still set to hit Canada next week, White House says still room to talk

Trump’s 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian imports, 10 per cent on energy, was delayed until March 4
Supreme Court of Canada dropping X from its social media profile

Supreme Court of Canada dropping X from its social media profile

Farewell statement invites people to follow the court on its other platforms
B.C. emergency services practises for mass casualty at Victoria hospital

B.C. emergency services practises for mass casualty at Victoria hospital

Mock exercise allows Island Health to prepare for disaster protocols
UPDATE: Firm to appeal fine for Nakusp bridge worker killed by tree

UPDATE: Firm to appeal fine for Nakusp bridge worker killed by tree

WorkSafeBC concluded in January that Crescent Bay Construction Ltd. failed to identify tree hazard that caused Upper Arrow Lake death