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PODCAST: Shortages of children and adult medicines across B.C.

PODCAST: Shortages of children and adult medicines across B.C.

TODAY IN B.C.: Pharmacy Association offers insights and solutions
Greater Victoria residents urged to butt out on ‘Weedless Wednesday’

Greater Victoria residents urged to butt out on ‘Weedless Wednesday’

Those who smoke or vape are encouraged to abstain from smoking for 24 hours
Untamed star brings nature show to Victoria

Untamed star brings nature show to Victoria

Filipe DeAndrade will talk about living with intention and finding your passion in life
Condos evacuated after mudslide in Campbell River

Condos evacuated after mudslide in Campbell River

No cars damaged when parkades come crashing down at Island Highway buildings
Condos evacuated after parkades ‘came down’ in Campbell River mudslide

Condos evacuated after parkades ‘came down’ in Campbell River mudslide

No cars damaged when parkades come crashing down near row of homes alongside the Island Highway
Vancouver Island University accepts return of honorary degree from Turpel-Lafond

Vancouver Island University accepts return of honorary degree from Turpel-Lafond

University says it is in the process of developing an Indigenous identity policy
Assault sends driver to hospital following minor Comox car crash

Assault sends driver to hospital following minor Comox car crash

A man allegedly assaulted the driver of a vehicle involved in a minor crash
‘Decade-long dream’: Victoria Francophone Society looking to buy property for first time

‘Decade-long dream’: Victoria Francophone Society looking to buy property for first time

The non-profit is hoping to raise $200,000 from the community
Residential school records needed to answer ‘hard questions’: special interlocutor

Residential school records needed to answer ‘hard questions’: special interlocutor

National Truth and Reconciliation report detailed at least 4,100 deaths at the institutions
New alcohol guidance focuses on continuum of risk, suggests warning labels

New alcohol guidance focuses on continuum of risk, suggests warning labels

Report updates Canada’s guidelines set in 2011, when two drinks a day were considered low risk