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Suspect wielding bat breaks into Nanaimo home in the middle of the night

Suspect wielding bat breaks into Nanaimo home in the middle of the night

20-year-old arrested Dec. 1
B.C. conservation team patrols remote salmon streams by foot and by snorkel

B.C. conservation team patrols remote salmon streams by foot and by snorkel

Comox Valley environmental consultant provides DFO with invaluable data
3 firefighters accused of assaulting homeless man in Trail

3 firefighters accused of assaulting homeless man in Trail

One of the men, Gregory Ferraby, is also charged with uttering threats in another incident
Island Health’s first mobile CT scanner has arrived in Port Hardy

Island Health’s first mobile CT scanner has arrived in Port Hardy

Patients used to have to travel all the way to Campbell River to have access to a CT scanner
Missing woman treated for exposure after successful Nanaimo area search

Missing woman treated for exposure after successful Nanaimo area search

Woman taken to Nanaimo Regional General Hospital for assessment, says Nanaimo RCMP
B.C. Indigenous coalition releases salmon-farm plan for their territories

B.C. Indigenous coalition releases salmon-farm plan for their territories

Group in Ottawa lobbying for continuation of in-ocean aquaculture under First Nations guidance
Kelsey Serwa’s journey from growing up on Big White to gold at the Olympics

Kelsey Serwa’s journey from growing up on Big White to gold at the Olympics

Kelsey is the grand-daughter of Big White co-founder Cliff Serwa
Ladysmith Maritime Society trying to block marina transer in court

Ladysmith Maritime Society trying to block marina transer in court

Group locked in dispute with the city over marina transfer to local First Nation
Canada’s ocean noise strategy delayed as threat to marine life clarifies

Canada’s ocean noise strategy delayed as threat to marine life clarifies

Decade-long discussion expected as Canada works to mitigate the impact of human activity
Bail reforms making release tougher for repeat offenders pass in Ottawa

Bail reforms making release tougher for repeat offenders pass in Ottawa

Changes come after calls from provinces, police to make bail more difficult for violent offenders