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Public Ladysmith waterfront art studio cancelled as costs triple budget

Public Ladysmith waterfront art studio cancelled as costs triple budget

Town needs to decide next steps as it had already secured $3.6 million in grant money for project
British Columbians at higher risk for eviction from rentals

British Columbians at higher risk for eviction from rentals

About 1 in 10 B.C. tenants are evicted, nearly twice the national average
Police actions couldn’t have prevented Island Highway fatality, IIO says

Police actions couldn’t have prevented Island Highway fatality, IIO says

Erratic driving reported to police followed by Subaru going down embankment
Eby joins other premiers in plea for small business COVID loan extension

Eby joins other premiers in plea for small business COVID loan extension

CEBA program slated to come due in January, provinces want another year
Island DQ fed up with ‘countless thefts, threats of violence, drug abuse’

Island DQ fed up with ‘countless thefts, threats of violence, drug abuse’

Campbell River Dairy Queen calls for public nuisance designation for overdose prevention site
First in B.C.: on-call firefighters sign collective agreement

First in B.C.: on-call firefighters sign collective agreement

North Cowichan deal comes amid consolidation growing pains
Pink postpones Vancouver shows on doctor’s orders

Pink postpones Vancouver shows on doctor’s orders

Respiratory infection sidelines pop star, cancelled shows to be rescheduled
2024 Grey Cup Festival gets $3.5M boost from B.C.

2024 Grey Cup Festival gets $3.5M boost from B.C.

Province says the funding will help support ‘legacy’ initiatives beyond the 6-day festival
Island tech firm collaborates with Microsoft on global cybersecurity report

Island tech firm collaborates with Microsoft on global cybersecurity report

ADolus Technologies discovers 57 per cent of control systems are highly vulnerable to cyberattack
3 charged in Alberta human-trafficking investigation

3 charged in Alberta human-trafficking investigation

Toronto woman recruited through social media under pretense of a legitimate job in Grande Prairie: Police