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U.S. snowboarder Brock Crouch survives being buried by avalanche near Whistler

U.S. snowboarder Brock Crouch survives being buried by avalanche near Whistler

Eighteen-year-old Brock Crouch was under the snow for five minutes
Esquimalt’s absence in amalgamation review an insult to voters

Esquimalt’s absence in amalgamation review an insult to voters

Township, residents would gain a lot under unified jurisdiction, says amalgamation advocate
Volunteer recognized for bringing music to Broadmead vets

Volunteer recognized for bringing music to Broadmead vets

Dementia advocate, longtime volunteer earns top honours for community service
Minnesota Wild interim GM a Comox Valley product

Minnesota Wild interim GM a Comox Valley product

Brent Flahr, of Courtenay, steps in after team cuts ties with Chuck Fletcher
Man charged after knife slashing spree in Downtown Eastside

Man charged after knife slashing spree in Downtown Eastside

Police said four people were injured after allegedly unprovoked attacks
Gun that killed healer matches one bought by B.C. man killed in Peru

Gun that killed healer matches one bought by B.C. man killed in Peru

Sebastian Woodroffe, 41, purchased the gun on April 3, authorities confirm
Two-time Juno winner plays Saanich’s Red Lion V-Lounge

Two-time Juno winner plays Saanich’s Red Lion V-Lounge

Victoria Blues Society brings Jack De Keyzer to town May 5
Nicholas Butcher found guilty of second-degree murder of yoga instructor

Nicholas Butcher found guilty of second-degree murder of yoga instructor

12-member Nova Scotia Supreme Court jury delivered verdict Saturday after five hours of deliberation
On Day of Mourning, Fernie remembers victims of ammonia leak tragedy

On Day of Mourning, Fernie remembers victims of ammonia leak tragedy

“We can never forget the men we lost,” said Fernie Mayor Mary Giuliano
Tackling reconciliation: Group tries to understand Indigenous perspectives

Tackling reconciliation: Group tries to understand Indigenous perspectives

Reconciliation is about forming relationships with local First Nation communities, says organizers