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VIDEO: Fires break out in scrap piles at mill on Vancouver Island

VIDEO: Fires break out in scrap piles at mill on Vancouver Island

Nanaimo firefighters got blazes under control in early morning hours Saturday at Harmac Pacific
Canadians believe in immigration but concerned about asylum seekers: study

Canadians believe in immigration but concerned about asylum seekers: study

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada paid for study to understand Canadian attitudes
These are the highest-paid actresses of 2018

These are the highest-paid actresses of 2018

In its list released this week Forbes said all 10 earned a total of $186 million before tax
Buskers ready to hit Victoria streets (and squares)

Buskers ready to hit Victoria streets (and squares)

Downtown Victoria Busker Festival kicks off Aug. 30 at various sites
Safeway union urges rejection of mediator recommendations

Safeway union urges rejection of mediator recommendations

Says mediator asks for too many concessions
Fire chases B.C. crews out of their own camp

Fire chases B.C. crews out of their own camp

Crews in Burns Lake had to leave after a wildfire reportedly overtook their sleeping quarters
To address peacock problem, B.C. city moves ahead on trapping plan

To address peacock problem, B.C. city moves ahead on trapping plan

Surrey’s new bylaw focuses on ensuring people no longer feed the birds, ahead of relocation
Bernier diatribe against ‘extreme multiculturalism’ boosts Liberal coffers

Bernier diatribe against ‘extreme multiculturalism’ boosts Liberal coffers

Party spokesperson Braeden Caley says online donations doubled, social media engagement quadrupled
Hospitals to see ‘delays’ in care after losing Saudi students, health group says

Hospitals to see ‘delays’ in care after losing Saudi students, health group says

About 1,000 Saudi residents called back to kingdom after suspending diplomatic relations with Canada
‘Disjointed’ system hinders British Columbia First Nations in wildfire fight

‘Disjointed’ system hinders British Columbia First Nations in wildfire fight

More than 550 wildfires were burning in B.C. and crews were bracing for wind and dry lightning