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UPDATE: Missing Saanich senior located safe, say police

UPDATE: Missing Saanich senior located safe, say police

Feng Ya Jiang, 82, does not have a cell phone and only speaks Mandarin
Roadblocks to solving B.C.’s doctor shortfall

Roadblocks to solving B.C.’s doctor shortfall

Raising salaries not only solution
B.C. scientist studying use of magnetic brain stimulation to treat substance abuse

B.C. scientist studying use of magnetic brain stimulation to treat substance abuse

Nanaimo’s Travis Baker earns $2.5-million grant for research at Rutgers University-Newark
Disappearing glaciers in B.C. put tourism, watersheds at risk: scientist

Disappearing glaciers in B.C. put tourism, watersheds at risk: scientist

Brian Menounos predicts most glaciers will disappear but warns against inaction
Province pumps $50-million into increasing fibre supply in B.C.

Province pumps $50-million into increasing fibre supply in B.C.

Premier David Eby announced the funding Thursday
Innovative zero-parking houseplex moves ahead in possible first for Victoria

Innovative zero-parking houseplex moves ahead in possible first for Victoria

Vic West proposal scores public hearing as it aims to advance site’s sustainable transportation
WANTED: Victoria police seek public help in locating Jericho Labonte

WANTED: Victoria police seek public help in locating Jericho Labonte

VicPD warns the public to not approach and call 911 if found
No pharmacare bill this year would be a deal-breaker, says NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh

No pharmacare bill this year would be a deal-breaker, says NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh

Liberal government says it remains committed to creation of a national pharmacare program
Canada to repatriate six women, 13 children from Syrian detention, lawyer says

Canada to repatriate six women, 13 children from Syrian detention, lawyer says

The Canadians are among the many foreign nationals in Syrian camps run by Kurdish forces
Retired Cree senator stunned by ‘facade’ of Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond’s heritage

Retired Cree senator stunned by ‘facade’ of Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond’s heritage

Lillian Dyck said a CBC investigation convinced her that Turpel-Lafond lied about being Indigenous