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Vancouver Island University announces resignation of president Saucier

Vancouver Island University announces resignation of president Saucier

Deborah Saucier's tenure at VIU ends April 4
Kelowna's Tent City reduced to 60 sites, only 1 bike per person

Kelowna's Tent City reduced to 60 sites, only 1 bike per person

Kelowna's Tent City will now have 24/7 on-site security guards
A history of federal elections in the North Island: 1867 to 1896

A history of federal elections in the North Island: 1867 to 1896

The first federal election in Canada was 1867
Alaskan resolution supporting Canadian sovereignty passes

Alaskan resolution supporting Canadian sovereignty passes

Amid tensions between the United States and Canada, the Yukon's Western neighbour passed a resolution acknowledging Canada's sovereignty — while also warning against counter-measures
VIDEO: Polite one-eyed Pomeranian on road to recovery after Island dog fight

VIDEO: Polite one-eyed Pomeranian on road to recovery after Island dog fight

Gracie's injured eye had been dislodged from its socket and could not be saved
Columbia River Treaty is not a bargaining chip amid U.S. tariff dispute: Dix

Columbia River Treaty is not a bargaining chip amid U.S. tariff dispute: Dix

Efforts to renegotiate the Columbia River Treaty are on hold as the U.S. reviews its international engagement
Coroner on scene at Phillips Road bridge in Sooke

Coroner on scene at Phillips Road bridge in Sooke

RCMP said the incident is not considered suspicious
Lone B.C. mayor in D.C., meeting with mayors from U.S. and Mexico on tariffs

Lone B.C. mayor in D.C., meeting with mayors from U.S. and Mexico on tariffs

Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke says summit called to share information 'and then show a united front' 
On Canada's streets, a former Nelson judge embraces the busker life

On Canada's streets, a former Nelson judge embraces the busker life

Philip Seagram, a provincial court judge turned busker, is author of No Judgment, And Other Busking Stories
Former MLA Mike de Jong to run as an independent in federal election

Former MLA Mike de Jong to run as an independent in federal election

De Jong joins ballot in Abbotsford-South Langley after Conservative Party denies application for federal nomination