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B.C. sex offender Randall Hopley gets 18 months in jail after going on run

B.C. sex offender Randall Hopley gets 18 months in jail after going on run

58-year-old went missing for 10 days after leaving his Vancouver halfway house in November 2023
DNA, undercover evidence detailed as Langley manslaughter trial begins

DNA, undercover evidence detailed as Langley manslaughter trial begins

Obnes Regis accused of manslaughter in death of his wife, Naomi Onotera
Vancouver Island couple creates hockey-themed board game

Vancouver Island couple creates hockey-themed board game

The game will be available online across Canada starting May 25
Looming aquaculture plan’s uncertainty ‘unjust and unfair’: B.C. industry

Looming aquaculture plan’s uncertainty ‘unjust and unfair’: B.C. industry

Fish farmers calling for 6-year license renewals to supply more security
Ucluelet cleaning entrepreneurs Mint CBC Dragon’s Den pitch

Ucluelet cleaning entrepreneurs Mint CBC Dragon’s Den pitch

Monika Scott and Robyn Mair of Mint Cleaning Products harness nervous energy to win over investors
Island’s Coulson Aviation adds Boeing 737-700 to firefighting tanker program

Island’s Coulson Aviation adds Boeing 737-700 to firefighting tanker program

Once converted, newer generation air tanker will have bigger 5,000-gallon payload: Britt Coulson
Dark comedy earns top North Island theatre honours for Port Alberni troupe

Dark comedy earns top North Island theatre honours for Port Alberni troupe

Portal Players take home Best Production for ‘The Pillowman’ at North Island Zone Drama Festival
Oak Bay bookstore set to celebrate 60 years

Oak Bay bookstore set to celebrate 60 years

Ivy’s Bookshop is in the heart of Oak Bay
VIDEO: Dead B.C. woman’s family hoping for ‘strong sentence’ from husband’s trial

VIDEO: Dead B.C. woman’s family hoping for ‘strong sentence’ from husband’s trial

Proceedings against Langley’s Obnes Regis started Monday, May 27 in New Westminister
Banners hung by B.C. firefighters welcome evacuees back to Fort Nelson

Banners hung by B.C. firefighters welcome evacuees back to Fort Nelson

‘There’s a lot of joy and happiness that people are back, relief that they’re back’