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Charges laid in hit-and-run causing death in North Cowichan in April

Charges laid in hit-and-run causing death in North Cowichan in April

Hit-and-run claimed the life of 17-year-old Leeanne Joe
Langley wildlife rescue takes on two bobcat cubs

Langley wildlife rescue takes on two bobcat cubs

The kittens are being rehabilitated to return to the wild
Vancouver Island campaign calls for ethical bear viewing

Vancouver Island campaign calls for ethical bear viewing

Local tourism organizations getting the word out on how to view bears responsibly
Charges dismissed in Chasing Horse Vegas sex abuse case, other cases remain

Charges dismissed in Chasing Horse Vegas sex abuse case, other cases remain

U.S. federal case against Dances With Wolves actor dismissed, case in Canada still active
Buying power drops for most Canadians, except the wealthiest

Buying power drops for most Canadians, except the wealthiest

Parliamentary Budget Officer’s report finds inflation outstripping investments for most since 2022
PHOTOS: Dump truck driver ticketed for speed in Langford Highway 1 crash

PHOTOS: Dump truck driver ticketed for speed in Langford Highway 1 crash

1 person injured after dump truck crash leaves concrete debris field
Western Forest Products temporarily curtails production at B.C. sawmills

Western Forest Products temporarily curtails production at B.C. sawmills

Firm plans to operate at about 90 per cent of its capacity
Conservative Party of B.C. Leader John Rustad promises to get tough on crime

Conservative Party of B.C. Leader John Rustad promises to get tough on crime

Conservatives vow to create new court that will hear minor offences within a week of arrest
VIDEO: Brave Little Hunter's orca family visits Vancouver Island harbour

VIDEO: Brave Little Hunter's orca family visits Vancouver Island harbour

Five killer whales, including the orphan orca's grandmother, were seen on Thursday, Oct. 3
Vancouver Island man taking his fight for heat pumps to Ottawa

Vancouver Island man taking his fight for heat pumps to Ottawa

As temperatures rise in summer we need to find ways to keep people from dying, says Mike Youds