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New sports complex planned for Central Saanich's Centennial Park

New sports complex planned for Central Saanich's Centennial Park

The $4.9 million project is scheduled to be completed in 2025
Back on the street: Arts on the Avenue returning to Ladysmith

Back on the street: Arts on the Avenue returning to Ladysmith

Annual 2-day event will also feature live music and demonstrations, as well as a kids’ art area
‘A shell of home’: Jasper residents take stock of wildfire devastation

‘A shell of home’: Jasper residents take stock of wildfire devastation

‘It feels like you’re part of an apocalypse or a war zone’
'Teachable moment': RCMP lay down law to Island youths over prank 911 calls

'Teachable moment': RCMP lay down law to Island youths over prank 911 calls

Abandoned 911 calls from summer camp pulls Nanaimo officers to Saysutshun
UPDATE: YVR airport customs kiosks back up following CBSA outage

UPDATE: YVR airport customs kiosks back up following CBSA outage

Airport says travellers may continue to experience delays as CBSA clears lineups
More than 115,000 people flock to Parksville sand sculpting exhibition

More than 115,000 people flock to Parksville sand sculpting exhibition

Strong numbers for annual beach festival
Premier announces Hospital-at-Home program expanding into Cowichan

Premier announces Hospital-at-Home program expanding into Cowichan

Already operating in Victoria, model allows patients to access hospital-level care in home environment
Work boots needed after 100 pairs stolen from Nanaimo charity

Work boots needed after 100 pairs stolen from Nanaimo charity

Non-profit, benefiting men, saw 100 pairs stolen, says administrator
Low-pressure system brings lightning and hail storms to Vancouver Island

Low-pressure system brings lightning and hail storms to Vancouver Island

More wet weather coming
Rail strike could devastate B.C.'s economy, business leaders say

Rail strike could devastate B.C.'s economy, business leaders say

Work stoppage would harm small businesses and major resource exporters alike, B.C. economist warns