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Okanagan family that lost second home in wildfire targeted by thieves

Okanagan family that lost second home in wildfire targeted by thieves

“I felt resilient before but this has just finished my resolve and my faith in humanity is shattered. Who keeps hitting someone who is down?”
Winter tire season begins on Malahat, many other B.C. highways

Winter tire season begins on Malahat, many other B.C. highways

Starting Sunday, winter tires are required on the Malahat and Highways 4, 14 and 28 on Vancouver Island
Landscaping nightmare for Delta resident

Landscaping nightmare for Delta resident

Better Business Bureau offers tips to avoid being scammed
B.C. woman not insured as passenger in crash, left with life-altering injuries

B.C. woman not insured as passenger in crash, left with life-altering injuries

The crash happened Dec. 7, 2019.
Pioneer Park in Brentwood Bay gets a new SENĆOŦEN name

Pioneer Park in Brentwood Bay gets a new SENĆOŦEN name

The new name will be HEL,HILEȻ (hul-he-look), which means “place of gladness” in SENĆOŦEN
Royal Oak Burial Park, resting place for 100,000, marks a century

Royal Oak Burial Park, resting place for 100,000, marks a century

Royal Oak Burial Park will mark 100 years of operation next month
Steeple on historic church to be repaired this fall, church restoration to follow

Steeple on historic church to be repaired this fall, church restoration to follow

Church of Our Lord in downtown Victoria is almost 150 years old
How does a quadriplegic cycle across Canada? With ingenuity, drive and the right equipment

How does a quadriplegic cycle across Canada? With ingenuity, drive and the right equipment

Kevin Mills, who suffered a spinal injury in 2009, is set to arrive in Victoria today after cycling more than 7,400 kilometres from Newfoundland to Vancouver Island.
Victoria mayor urges province to tackle short-term rentals

Victoria mayor urges province to tackle short-term rentals

Housing Minister Ravi Khalon said there would be new legislation this fall to help cities get a better handle on the short-term rental industry.
Prosecutors want jail time for Kamloops man who killed girlfriend's dog during argument

Prosecutors want jail time for Kamloops man who killed girlfriend's dog during argument

Isaac Willard, 30, pleaded guilty Thursday in Kamloops provincial court to charges of killing an animal, assault and possessing a weapon for a dangerous purpose.
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