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North Coast First Nation sues Canada, B.C. and Prince Rupert Port

North Coast First Nation sues Canada, B.C. and Prince Rupert Port

“The Crown treats consultation as merely a box-ticking exercise”: elected chief councillor, Gitxaała Nation
B.C. trade diversification important but other steps matter more: expert

B.C. trade diversification important but other steps matter more: expert

Experts agree with the need to diversify B.C. trade argue but other steps might be more impactful
Exasperated south Island farmers say new CRD bylaw: 'squandering taxpayer money'

Exasperated south Island farmers say new CRD bylaw: 'squandering taxpayer money'

'A fantasy vision of rosy-cheeked young folk striding across the fields carrying baskets of vegetables'
Search for future Olympians coming to University of Victoria

Search for future Olympians coming to University of Victoria

A talent search in March will offer athletes a chance to secure Olympic-training funding
Look up: developers pitch Island's tallest building for downtown Victoria

Look up: developers pitch Island's tallest building for downtown Victoria

The building would be 35-storeys, fulfilling nearly 30 per cent of Victoria's annual housing targets
Labour board rules against temporary service reduction at Kootenay ferries

Labour board rules against temporary service reduction at Kootenay ferries

The service cuts, however, may still occur in February
DNA shows First World War soldier's remains not Island woman's great-uncle

DNA shows First World War soldier's remains not Island woman's great-uncle

DNA tests confirm remains not of Private Duncan McLaren
Metro Vancouver getting $663M federal transit injection over next decade

Metro Vancouver getting $663M federal transit injection over next decade

Funding will go toward a ‘much-needed transit expansion in Metro Vancouver’
Island activists put a new spin on Groundhog Day and climate action

Island activists put a new spin on Groundhog Day and climate action

Sue Big Oil rallies for communities to join class action lawsuit against fossil fuel companies this groundhog day
Cowichan transit workers file strike notice, could walk out Feb. 8

Cowichan transit workers file strike notice, could walk out Feb. 8

Strike could begin on Feb. 8