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Omar Khadr visits with sister remain restricted, but can use internet freely

Omar Khadr visits with sister remain restricted, but can use internet freely

Toronto-born Khadr spent years in U.S. detention at Guantanamo Bay

LETTER: In praise of police

It is not often that we hear of police receiving praise for the work they do, but when the occasion warrants it let’s ensure they receive our thanks.
Saanich extends permit for community kitchen

Saanich extends permit for community kitchen

Shelbourne Community Kitchen receives second and final temporary use extension
Fentanyl death prompts mother to advocate for education

Fentanyl death prompts mother to advocate for education

“I would much rather have my daughter alive and using under control than dead.”
B.C. doctor’s fentanyl-laced pot warning may be false alarm

B.C. doctor’s fentanyl-laced pot warning may be false alarm

Penticton sign gone viral on Facebook warns of fentanyl-pot mix; IH not aware of evidence of the mix
Bracelet returned to B.C. WWII veteran after 73 years

Bracelet returned to B.C. WWII veteran after 73 years

Summerland’s Charlie Bernhardt traded his silver bracelet for food during winter of 1944 to 1945
Greyhound wants to cut more bus routes in B.C.

Greyhound wants to cut more bus routes in B.C.

Company applies to chop nine routes, including Victoria to Vancouver, Prince Rupert to Prince George
Camosun president in life-changing partnership with Tanzania college

Camosun president in life-changing partnership with Tanzania college

Camosun president Sherri Bell shares her experience with Tanzania’s Arusha Technical College
CRA scam returns, callers ask demand payment through Bitcoin, iTunes

CRA scam returns, callers ask demand payment through Bitcoin, iTunes

‘CRA won’t tell you to e-Transfer Bitcoin or pay in iTunes cards,’ says Saanich Police
After 70 days, B.C. state of emergency to end

After 70 days, B.C. state of emergency to end

About 153 wildfires are still burning in B.C.