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Prince Rupert residents survive Vegas mass shooting

Prince Rupert residents survive Vegas mass shooting

Former auxiliary RCMP officer recalls experience at concert when gunfire erupted in Las Vegas.
Hockey-loving Canadians build elaborate backyard rinks

Hockey-loving Canadians build elaborate backyard rinks

But all you need is ice, says one expert
Equifax says only 8,000 Canadians affected by data breach

Equifax says only 8,000 Canadians affected by data breach

100,000 Canadians had originally thought to be affected
B.C. government should create a provincial bus service

B.C. government should create a provincial bus service

Greyhound’s reduced service will begin to affect communities, reader writes
Fighting the fentanyl crisis with military-grade hardware

Fighting the fentanyl crisis with military-grade hardware

North Saanich company looking for new, faster ways of identifying hazardous materials
Mustard Seed challenges you to Pie-Off in Esquimalt

Mustard Seed challenges you to Pie-Off in Esquimalt

Local street church raising funds to re-stock the shelves of their food distribution centre
U.S. files second trade complaint over B.C. wine in grocery stores

U.S. files second trade complaint over B.C. wine in grocery stores

Issue of selling wine, beer and spirits in Canada has been a flashpoint for American producers
Demographics threaten to strain Saanich’s transit system

Demographics threaten to strain Saanich’s transit system

While it won’t happen tomorrow, younger adults using post-secondary institutions and older seniors may soon drive Saanich’s local transit system in different directions.
B.C. man grazed by gunman’s bullet

B.C. man grazed by gunman’s bullet

A Winfield man is recovering in hospital after the mass shooting in Las Vegas
Kelowna woman witnesses Las Vegas mass shooting

Kelowna woman witnesses Las Vegas mass shooting

The Kelowna resident heard the loud crackling sound of gunfire and the screams of panicked men and women