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Esquimalt ceremony marks last Canadian ship sunk in Second World War

Esquimalt ceremony marks last Canadian ship sunk in Second World War

HMCS Esquimalt was sank by a German U-boat off the Halifax coast on April 16, 1945
Organizers fear cannabis crackdown at Victoria 4/20 event

Organizers fear cannabis crackdown at Victoria 4/20 event

Organizers are priming for potential crackdowns during Victoria’s 4/20 gathering held on April 20 each year
B.C. First Nation files for judicial review of Mount Polley mine expansion

B.C. First Nation files for judicial review of Mount Polley mine expansion

Xatśūll challenging B.C. government authorization of Mount Polley tailings dam expansion
Call before you dig education leads to record low gas line hits across B.C.

Call before you dig education leads to record low gas line hits across B.C.

A record of nearly 170,000 BC 1 Call tickets were processed in 2024
Movie production scam puts B.C. film crews in real-life crime drama

Movie production scam puts B.C. film crews in real-life crime drama

Scammers craft emails closely resembling those of reputable companys
North Island MLA says Port Hardy hospital situation putting lives at risk

North Island MLA says Port Hardy hospital situation putting lives at risk

Island Health says its committed to resuming 24/7 emergency department services in Port Hardy
Elizabeth May slams decision to exclude Green Party from debates

Elizabeth May slams decision to exclude Green Party from debates

Green Party co-leader says party encountered bullying and threats of violence while attempting to collect signatures for nominations
B.C. golf course calling for restitution after fists fly on fairway

B.C. golf course calling for restitution after fists fly on fairway

All persons involved have been identified and an RCMP investigation is ongoing
New poll shows 'impressive ceiling' and 'precarious floor' for federal Liberals

New poll shows 'impressive ceiling' and 'precarious floor' for federal Liberals

Today's English-language debate of federal leaders starts at 4 p.m. Pacific Standard Time
Port Alberni is 'a violent community,' says officer in charge

Port Alberni is 'a violent community,' says officer in charge

Community crime rate more than double B.C. average, second only to Prince George