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Woman who shot husband to death at Vavenby campsite to be sentenced in April

Woman who shot husband to death at Vavenby campsite to be sentenced in April

Ashleigh Tschritter will remain in custody while Justice Joel Groves decides on a sentence
Police see no immediate danger after two men murdered in remote village of Mayo, Yukon

Police see no immediate danger after two men murdered in remote village of Mayo, Yukon

Both men were shot, multiple witnesses reported hearing gunfire at about 5 a.m.
Quebec police report two pedestrians killed, nine injured after truck jumps sidewalk

Quebec police report two pedestrians killed, nine injured after truck jumps sidewalk

‘The investigation tends to show that the collision was a voluntary act committed by the suspect’
Poll suggests most Canadians trust election results, want interference inquiry

Poll suggests most Canadians trust election results, want interference inquiry

Leger finds 71 per cent of Canadians feel the electoral system is safe
Malahat crash hampers morning commute into Greater Victoria

Malahat crash hampers morning commute into Greater Victoria

Traffic down to one lane at Aspen Road on Highway 1
PODCAST: Exploring high-performance home trends and associated benefits

PODCAST: Exploring high-performance home trends and associated benefits

TODAY IN BC: HAVAN’s podcast ‘Measure Twice, Cut Once’
Top secret WW2 training base once existed north of Naramata

Top secret WW2 training base once existed north of Naramata

Only a plaque remains for Chinese-Canadian soldiers who spent 1944 summer training there
Victoria poised to pass its pandemic patio bylaw as B.C. extends them through 2024

Victoria poised to pass its pandemic patio bylaw as B.C. extends them through 2024

Bylaw outlines transition to permanent use of public spaces for new, existing patios
Man arrested after allegedly stabbing Victoria police officer with needle

Man arrested after allegedly stabbing Victoria police officer with needle

Police say the officer sustained a non-life-threatening injury
Ottawa could toughen bail laws as early as spring: B.C. attorney general

Ottawa could toughen bail laws as early as spring: B.C. attorney general

Changes would target repeat violent offenders among other measures