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New line paints to light highway night

New line paints to light highway night

Thicker application withstands winter, glass beads improve reflection
Police announce arrest following alleged breach of B.C.’s PharmaNet system

Police announce arrest following alleged breach of B.C.’s PharmaNet system

One suspect has been arrested following the breach earlier this year
Dutch court clears Aydin Coban’s extradition to B.C.

Dutch court clears Aydin Coban’s extradition to B.C.

The man accused of cyberbullying Amanda Todd pending ministerial approval
NHL not going to 2018 Olympics in South Korea

NHL not going to 2018 Olympics in South Korea

The league says no meaningful dialogue had materialized in talks
UPDATED: Blast on Russian subway kills 10

UPDATED: Blast on Russian subway kills 10

An explosion on a St. Petersburg subway has killed at least 10 and injured 50
BlackBerry hints at revival of tablet

BlackBerry hints at revival of tablet

CEo John Chen says a BlackBerry-branded tablet may be in the cards
UBC students creating overdose detector

UBC students creating overdose detector

The wearable detector aims to help combat B.C.’s opioid death crisis
Have you got any unclaimed cash at the Bank of Canada?

Have you got any unclaimed cash at the Bank of Canada?

Bank of Canada has $678 million in unclaimed funds. Here’s how to find out if any of it is yours.
Transportation survey request landing on doorsteps this week

Transportation survey request landing on doorsteps this week

The Capital Regional District is asking residents to participate in household travel study
LGBTQ comments by ‘supportive’ Saanich councillor well-intentioned

LGBTQ comments by ‘supportive’ Saanich councillor well-intentioned

A local activist for Saanich’s Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Trans-Gendered Community says comments from Coun. Fred Haynes that LGBTQ events should be more inclusive were well-intentioned but perhaps also show that more work needs to be done.