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Community associations shape Saanich for better

Community associations shape Saanich for better

It is a rainy March morning in Saanich and John Schmuck, former chair of the Saanich Community Association Network (SCAN), is having a cup of coffee.
Former Royals captain Joe Hicketts capitalizes on second chance in NHL

Former Royals captain Joe Hicketts capitalizes on second chance in NHL

Undrafted defenceman picks up first two NHL points in win over Crosby, Penguins
Brandon Sutter nets two goals as Canucks stuff Ducks 4-1

Brandon Sutter nets two goals as Canucks stuff Ducks 4-1

Biega counts first of season as Vancouver beats Anaheim
Victoria author’s Second World War instalment shortlisted for national book prize

Victoria author’s Second World War instalment shortlisted for national book prize

Latest in Mark Zuehlke’s military history series a finalist for Dafoe non-fiction award
Boy falls over waterfall at Nanaimo park

Boy falls over waterfall at Nanaimo park

Firefighters retrieve nine-year-old who fell over the falls Tuesday afternoon
Tim Hortons, franchisees spat over $700M plan to reno many locations

Tim Hortons, franchisees spat over $700M plan to reno many locations

New restaurants will have lighter, more natural looking exteriors and open-concept seating
Indigenous B.C. treaties, recordings on first Canadian UNESCO memory register

Indigenous B.C. treaties, recordings on first Canadian UNESCO memory register

Seven Canadian items, including the works of communications pioneer Marshall McLuhan on display
Students clash over reproductive rights at B.C. college

Students clash over reproductive rights at B.C. college

Okanagan College’s Kelowna campus was the place for heated debate Tuesday afternoon
As feds ease access to prescription heroin, B.C. could see relief: doctor

As feds ease access to prescription heroin, B.C. could see relief: doctor

Doctor at only clinic in Canada to offer medical-grade heroin says federal move good for B.C.
Parents of drowned Sask. boy sue school board

Parents of drowned Sask. boy sue school board

Saskatchewan children’s advocate said the boy’s death was preventable