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PHOTOS: Girl Guides plant flowers in Oak Bay to celebrate Earth Day

PHOTOS: Girl Guides plant flowers in Oak Bay to celebrate Earth Day

Hillside behind the guide hall blooms bright thanks to young gardeners
Fatal collision closes B.C. Highway 5 near Clearwater, sparks wildfire

Fatal collision closes B.C. Highway 5 near Clearwater, sparks wildfire

The closure is at Cliff Road
Oak Bay considers housing atop pickleball facility for Carnarvon Park

Oak Bay considers housing atop pickleball facility for Carnarvon Park

4 designs aim to spur conversation on future park potential
Security camera captures sign-stealing fail at Nanaimo clothing store

Security camera captures sign-stealing fail at Nanaimo clothing store

Owner of NYLA Fresh Thread chalks up theft of heavy metal sign to ‘drunk logic’
Post-pandemic recovery road painful for tourism industry in B.C. and Canada

Post-pandemic recovery road painful for tourism industry in B.C. and Canada

Bounceback is happening but not without struggles, particularly in more remote regions
Caribou herds bounce back in B.C., wolf cull given credit

Caribou herds bounce back in B.C., wolf cull given credit

Habitat change has opened their range to predators, competition from moose and deer
Royal Roads University geothermal program gifted over $3 million

Royal Roads University geothermal program gifted over $3 million

Ultradeep geothermal is a good way to future-proof the economy
Iconic Vancouver Island artist Roy Henry Vickers selling Tofino gallery

Iconic Vancouver Island artist Roy Henry Vickers selling Tofino gallery

Gallery has been a fixture in Tofino area since 1986, artist plans to explore Europe
Ending decriminalization won’t end ‘our fight’ to ‘save people’ says B.C. United

Ending decriminalization won’t end ‘our fight’ to ‘save people’ says B.C. United

B.C. United’s Elenore Sturko says there are “other options” to decriminalization
Doctors say federal capital gains change unfairly impacts their pensions

Doctors say federal capital gains change unfairly impacts their pensions

Association warns change could affect recruitment and retention of physicians in Canada