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Family Day long weekend brings lots of Lego fun to Sidney Museum

Family Day long weekend brings lots of Lego fun to Sidney Museum

See hundreds of Lego models and join the Beacon Avenue Scavenger Hunt to win prizes
B.C. immediately pauses public service hiring, cancels promised rebate

B.C. immediately pauses public service hiring, cancels promised rebate

Government cites on-going fiscal situation, tariffs for the moves
25 cats, one severely matted dog saved from property east of Terrace

25 cats, one severely matted dog saved from property east of Terrace

"A devastating case of humans and animals struggling together," said Eileen Drever, BC SPCA senior protection officer
Canadian veterans shine at Invictus Games, winning gold, silver and bronze on day five

Canadian veterans shine at Invictus Games, winning gold, silver and bronze on day five

Five Canadian athletes placed on the Invictus podium in Whistler on Wednesday.
Saanich police looking for stolen inflatable boat

Saanich police looking for stolen inflatable boat

Police say the boat was possibly stolen from the waterside and towed
B.C. radio stations dial in new ownership

B.C. radio stations dial in new ownership

The Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission also approved new broadcasting licences
B.C. standout Asay added to baseball hall 3 years after skiing tragedy

B.C. standout Asay added to baseball hall 3 years after skiing tragedy

Former Blue Jays star slugger Bautista also named to Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame
Saving species ‘not rocket science,’ but few faring better than long ago: researcher

Saving species ‘not rocket science,’ but few faring better than long ago: researcher

The study shows just a handful of species at risk are faring better now than 2-3 decades ago
Duncan shopkeeper badly beaten trying to chase down thieves after robbery

Duncan shopkeeper badly beaten trying to chase down thieves after robbery

Police arrest 2 people after eyewitness describes kick to the face that broke man's teeth and nose
Dry January has Cowichan Lake half-full and hoping for snowpack recharge

Dry January has Cowichan Lake half-full and hoping for snowpack recharge

Lake only 46 per cent full by end of January