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B.C. plane wreck ‘verified’ by RCMP is revealed to be fake crash training site

B.C. plane wreck ‘verified’ by RCMP is revealed to be fake crash training site

Volunteer air safety group says it planted the fuselage there 2 years ago ‘at the most’
It’s ‘Just Peachy’ to be sober at new Okanagan bar

It’s ‘Just Peachy’ to be sober at new Okanagan bar

SOBAR will open on Dec. 1 inside of Just Peachy in Kelowna
Vancouver Island cranberry farm bringing in the harvest

Vancouver Island cranberry farm bringing in the harvest

Yellow Point Cranberries floods fields to float berries for processing
Dog suffers horrible leg injury in attack, surrendered to northern B.C. SPCA

Dog suffers horrible leg injury in attack, surrendered to northern B.C. SPCA

Dobby, a 2-year-old husky-labrador mix, will soon be up for adoption
Vancouver Island runner nabs 2nd-straight B.C. cross-country title

Vancouver Island runner nabs 2nd-straight B.C. cross-country title

Cowichan’s Dow takes top spot at a relatively new distance for her
Suspects fail to get away with cellphone theft at A&W in Nanaimo

Suspects fail to get away with cellphone theft at A&W in Nanaimo

Senior, Good Samaritan and RCMP bike patrol officers team up in incident
COVID down, influenza up across B.C., latest CDC numbers show

COVID down, influenza up across B.C., latest CDC numbers show

25 deaths of patients with COVID last week, down from 70 three weeks ago
Feds in B.C. to pump $10M into Indigenous tourism small business

Feds in B.C. to pump $10M into Indigenous tourism small business

Funding will also help the Indigenous Tourism Association promote an accreditation program
Vancouver Island cops seize 3D-printed ‘ghost’ guns, body armour

Vancouver Island cops seize 3D-printed ‘ghost’ guns, body armour

Langford investigators confiscate significant number of restricted and prohibited firearms
Greater Victoria gets Good Housekeeping stamp of tourism approval

Greater Victoria gets Good Housekeeping stamp of tourism approval

Eco Family Escape Family award comes as visitor economy brings $2.3 billion annually to region