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Vancouver Islander pleads for help rescuing dogs facing death in Canada's North

Vancouver Islander pleads for help rescuing dogs facing death in Canada's North

Mass euthanasia is a last-resort measure used in remote areas of Canada to control dog populations
B.C. minister Grace Lore diagnosed with cancer

B.C. minister Grace Lore diagnosed with cancer

‘I am temporarily stepping away from my role… to look after my health’: Lore
Vancouver Island salmon return 'one of the best in 20 years'

Vancouver Island salmon return 'one of the best in 20 years'

Climate change could undermine this year's good return and impact future salmon generations, expert says
‘People are going to die’: Victoria group protests encampment crackdown

‘People are going to die’: Victoria group protests encampment crackdown

Legal advocate Martin Girard of Victoria Liberation Front considers sheltering a fundamental right
Island-born music duo set to conclude ‘homecoming’ tour in Victoria

Island-born music duo set to conclude ‘homecoming’ tour in Victoria

The ensemble seeks to redefine classical music by making it accessible and enjoyable for everyone
Underdog to top dog: Vancouver Island volleyball team snaps 30-year drought

Underdog to top dog: Vancouver Island volleyball team snaps 30-year drought

Mount Douglas Secondary's senior boys won 9th title, becoming the most decorated team on the Island
‘North of $10M’: developer 'spinning' in wake of disastrous Island condo fire

‘North of $10M’: developer 'spinning' in wake of disastrous Island condo fire

90% of condos were sold, Abstract determined to rebuild ‘as fast as humanly possible’ after Saanich blaze
Asian supermarket giant's first Island store faces further delays

Asian supermarket giant's first Island store faces further delays

Originally slated for November 2023, Victoria’s H Mart is now expected to open nearly two years later
PHOTOS: Saving Oak Bay’s Garry oak ecosystem one cleanup at a time

PHOTOS: Saving Oak Bay’s Garry oak ecosystem one cleanup at a time

Since 2010, dedicated volunteers have removed tons of invasive species like English ivy and daphne
Saanich Peninsula chiefs make historic call for herring moratorium

Saanich Peninsula chiefs make historic call for herring moratorium

‘The government needs to recognize who the real chiefs are in our territory’: Tsawout Nation hereditary chief
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