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Dog attacked by otters at B.C. beach

Dog attacked by otters at B.C. beach

Victoria woman says otters pounced on dog and tried to drag her under the water
Judge sends Trump’s ex-campaign chair Paul Manafort to jail

Judge sends Trump’s ex-campaign chair Paul Manafort to jail

The former campaign chairman pleaded not guilty to new witness tampering charges
B.C. model in running to appear on Maxim cover

B.C. model in running to appear on Maxim cover

Stephanie Mitchell of Courtenay is leading a contest to appear on Maxim’s cover in an upcoming issue
UPDATED: B.C. Christian university loses fight for law school in Canada’s top court

UPDATED: B.C. Christian university loses fight for law school in Canada’s top court

The court found that the school would have limited access to the legal profession unfairly.
First rainbow crosswalk on First Nation reserve in Canada unveiled

First rainbow crosswalk on First Nation reserve in Canada unveiled

More than 15 volunteers painted the colourful crosswalk in front of Samson Cree Nation
Police need policy on ‘grievous bodily harm’ calls: B.C. murder inquest

Police need policy on ‘grievous bodily harm’ calls: B.C. murder inquest

Lisa Dudley and Guthrie McKay had been shot in attack over a marijuana grow-op in their home
Stolen golden eagle not worth $7M

Stolen golden eagle not worth $7M

Owner claims he was ambushed by two men, and had planned to sell the statue to raise money for breast cancer research
Banksy print stolen in Toronto, police investigating theft

Banksy print stolen in Toronto, police investigating theft

Lazarides has billed ‘The Art of Banksy’ as largest collection of U.K. artist’s work ever displayed
Bystanders in Nanaimo help lift car to free woman trapped underneath

Bystanders in Nanaimo help lift car to free woman trapped underneath

Nanaimo RCMP and bystanders credited with saving life of 72-year-old woman
Macaroni-throwing man arrested on Vancouver Island

Macaroni-throwing man arrested on Vancouver Island

Incident occurred on Commercial Street in Nanaimo at about 3 a.m. on June 3