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B.C. approves use of new Taser for all police agencies

B.C. approves use of new Taser for all police agencies

Taser 7 model allows for second shot without reload, shorter distance shooting option
B.C. considering new forest-protective conservancies in Clayoquot Sound

B.C. considering new forest-protective conservancies in Clayoquot Sound

Proposal would prohibit logging in large parts of what was ground zero in the War in the Woods
Island firefighters host high school students for 3-day firefighter camp

Island firefighters host high school students for 3-day firefighter camp

Program is meant to provide mentorship and hands-on experiences to 28 aspiring firefighters
First Nations group condemns BC United statement on Haida title agreement

First Nations group condemns BC United statement on Haida title agreement

Opposition Leader Kevin Falcon said the agreement puts private property rights at risk
Vancouver Island hip-hop/pop artist Amarii signed to Kolossal Records

Vancouver Island hip-hop/pop artist Amarii signed to Kolossal Records

Qualicum Beach’s Rupprecht back from demo recording session in Montreal
TCH now open south of Duncan following crash

TCH now open south of Duncan following crash

Closed between Bench Road and Cowichan Bay Road
RCMP investigating after Island hockey slash sends player to hospital

RCMP investigating after Island hockey slash sends player to hospital

RCMP investigating after player hit opponent with stick multiple times from behind during U15 game
Review: Chemainus curling comedy delivers laughter, fun

Review: Chemainus curling comedy delivers laughter, fun

Complications and hilarity ensue
Okanagan teen grapples for gold at Pan-American jiu-jitsu competition

Okanagan teen grapples for gold at Pan-American jiu-jitsu competition

Lillatron, the brazilian jiu-jitsu athlete, claimed gold in the purple belt medium division
More Canadians dive into streaming, pushing traditional TV aside

More Canadians dive into streaming, pushing traditional TV aside

Couch Potato Report predicts half of Canada will be without traditional TV by 2026