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Work boots needed after 100 pairs stolen from Nanaimo charity

Work boots needed after 100 pairs stolen from Nanaimo charity

Non-profit, benefiting men, saw 100 pairs stolen, says administrator
Low-pressure system brings lightning and hail storms to Vancouver Island

Low-pressure system brings lightning and hail storms to Vancouver Island

More wet weather coming
Rail strike could devastate B.C.'s economy, business leaders say

Rail strike could devastate B.C.'s economy, business leaders say

Work stoppage would harm small businesses and major resource exporters alike, B.C. economist warns
'Afraid to walk outside': explosion of suspicious fires rattles Nanaimo

'Afraid to walk outside': explosion of suspicious fires rattles Nanaimo

Downtown neighbourhood reports social disorder as fire calls jump 700% in less than a decade
Suspect in Ontario hail of bullets arrested peacefully on Vancouver Island

Suspect in Ontario hail of bullets arrested peacefully on Vancouver Island

Malcolm Davis is believed to have been involved in a May shooting
'His death changed my life': Bride-to-be remembers B.C. cop killed in 1974

'His death changed my life': Bride-to-be remembers B.C. cop killed in 1974

For the first time ever, Debby McLachlan publicly shares her memories of RCMP Const. Roger Pierlet
40% of British Columbians worried about paying the bills: poll

40% of British Columbians worried about paying the bills: poll

More than half of British Columbians in the lowest 20 per cent of the income scale concerned about covering expenses
Inflation drop reinforces hope for September interest rate cut in Canada

Inflation drop reinforces hope for September interest rate cut in Canada

As forecast, Canada’s annual inflation rate fell to 2.5 per cent last month
Wildfire sparks Yukon helicopter evacuation, B.C. a tale of 2 regions

Wildfire sparks Yukon helicopter evacuation, B.C. a tale of 2 regions

Conditions move in favourable direction in southern B.C. but the north is dry and windy
32,000 commuters bracing for rail strike in Canada’s 3 biggest cities

32,000 commuters bracing for rail strike in Canada’s 3 biggest cities

Select commuter lines in Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal will be suspended if job action begins