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Award-winning Canadian artist Dave Gunning to perform in Oak Bay

Award-winning Canadian artist Dave Gunning to perform in Oak Bay

Folk musician Dave Gunning will perform at the Oak Bay Recreation Centre
Saanich author delves into secret lives of octopuses in new book for kids

Saanich author delves into secret lives of octopuses in new book for kids

Octopus Ocean: Geniuses of the Deep offers an in-depth look at these fascinating creatures
Lawyer, animal advocates fight cull order for Edgewood ostrich farm

Lawyer, animal advocates fight cull order for Edgewood ostrich farm

Despite birds' resistance to avian flu, 400 are ordered to be killed by Feb. 1
Vernon newcomers close to their goal of new Mexican restaurant

Vernon newcomers close to their goal of new Mexican restaurant

César and Isabel moved to Vernon in 2023 and are hoping to open up their own restaurant in the city
1 dead, 2 more airlifted to hospital after North Island highway crash

1 dead, 2 more airlifted to hospital after North Island highway crash

Sayward RCMP investigating fatal collision that closed Highway 19 near Woss for several hours
Chinese Canadians recall B.C. ridicule and racism over pandemic precautions

Chinese Canadians recall B.C. ridicule and racism over pandemic precautions

Measures, including masking and avoiding crowds, eventually became key strategies
Island doctor prescribes Elder College as potential cure for what's ailing seniors

Island doctor prescribes Elder College as potential cure for what's ailing seniors

Mid Island Elder College one of many social groups and activities that bring holistic benefits, says Dr. Adam Hoverman
UPDATE: Kelowna bridge reopens, explosives unit investigates Rutland home

UPDATE: Kelowna bridge reopens, explosives unit investigates Rutland home

The bridge was closed for several hours
‘Invisible and disposable’ aimed at giving human face to B.C.’s migrant workers

‘Invisible and disposable’ aimed at giving human face to B.C.’s migrant workers

Photographers Luz Rosas and Carlos Colin hoping to challenge perceptions of migrant workers
Economists expecting 1/4-point rate cut from Bank of Canada

Economists expecting 1/4-point rate cut from Bank of Canada

Reduction would be the sixth straight, but smaller than what has been happening recently