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East coast begins massive cleanup after downpours knock out roads, power

East coast begins massive cleanup after downpours knock out roads, power

Heavy rain flooded the area on Saturday floating large ice onto the road and dropping temperatures then froze the water overnight into Sunday morning.
Comedian Aziz Ansari responds to allegations

Comedian Aziz Ansari responds to allegations

Ansari has responded to allegations of sexual misconduct by a woman he dated in 2017
North Korean orchestra, maybe joint hockey team at Olympics

North Korean orchestra, maybe joint hockey team at Olympics

Officials from the Koreas met Monday to work out details about North Korea’s plan to send an art troupe to the South during next month’s Winter Olympics
Regional transportation service makes sense for Greater Victoria

Regional transportation service makes sense for Greater Victoria

Adding blacktop solutions to handle more vehicles not the answer, reader writes
Man beat up with baseball bat in home invasion in Nanaimo

Man beat up with baseball bat in home invasion in Nanaimo

Three men assaulted Sunday morning at a home on Howard Avenue
Sears Canada shutters final stores after months-long liquidation

Sears Canada shutters final stores after months-long liquidation

The retailer has laid off thousands of employees
Canadian marijuana companies search for workers ahead of legalization

Canadian marijuana companies search for workers ahead of legalization

Pot is expected to be legalized by Canada Day 2018
Crown wants convictions for B.C. pair earlier accused of terror-related crimes

Crown wants convictions for B.C. pair earlier accused of terror-related crimes

Duo had been accused of plotting explosions at in Victoria in 2013
BC snow bike pioneer looks to repeat as X Games gold medalist

BC snow bike pioneer looks to repeat as X Games gold medalist

Snow bike pioneer Brock Hoyer is hungry to add another Winter X Games gold medal to his arsenal.
Supreme Court case could lead to First Nations role in law-making

Supreme Court case could lead to First Nations role in law-making

The government says more consultation while making laws is too onerous