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Federal Finance Department at risk of big-impact cyberattack, say internal documents

Federal Finance Department at risk of big-impact cyberattack, say internal documents

The federal Finance Department faces a moderate risk of a cyberattack that could deliver a significant blow to its ability to carry out some crucial government operations.
NEW FESTIVAL: Vegans of Victoria unite

NEW FESTIVAL: Vegans of Victoria unite

First ever Vegtoria features all things vegan, July 21 in Centennial Square
Toronto cop convicted in death of teen seeks to appeal case to Supreme Court

Toronto cop convicted in death of teen seeks to appeal case to Supreme Court

Const. James Forcillo fired two separate volleys at 18-year-old Sammy Yatim, who was standing alone and holding a small knife.
Thousands flood into Duncan for Elders Gathering

Thousands flood into Duncan for Elders Gathering

Event, hosted this year by Cowichan Tribes, runs July 10-12
Victoria lotto winner looking forward to Mexican holiday with family

Victoria lotto winner looking forward to Mexican holiday with family

Angella Gordon-Spence won weekly $1,000 payday for 25 years on Set for Life scratch game
Land sale went through under market value, B.C. auditor confirms

Land sale went through under market value, B.C. auditor confirms

No bias or bid rigging found, NDP government hiring consultant
B.C. naturopath ordered to pay $20,000 over improper injections

B.C. naturopath ordered to pay $20,000 over improper injections

Allan Strauss of Maple Ridge also surrendered his licence for four years
Prospect Lake/Peninsula win U18 Provincial B Cup

Prospect Lake/Peninsula win U18 Provincial B Cup

Extra-time win over Terrace provides squad with first provincial soccer championship since 2008
Parents of Humboldt Broncos player killed in crash sue truck driver, bus maker

Parents of Humboldt Broncos player killed in crash sue truck driver, bus maker

The suit alleges the Broncos bus should have seatbelts
UBC ‘breakthrough discovery’ will change treatment for COPD patients

UBC ‘breakthrough discovery’ will change treatment for COPD patients

By 2020, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is expected to be the third leading cause of death worldwide.