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Innovative project recruits 28 new doctors to Vancouver Island community

Innovative project recruits 28 new doctors to Vancouver Island community

“Task Force” recruiting doctor efforts seem to be working
Police say child sex assault may have happened in Vancouver Island bedroom

Police say child sex assault may have happened in Vancouver Island bedroom

Police release image of room in attempt to identify 6-10-year-old victim
Cat hitches ride from Penticton to Dawson Creek

Cat hitches ride from Penticton to Dawson Creek

The cat wasn’t discovered until he was 1,000 km from home
30 Dachshunds seized from Okanagan breeder

30 Dachshunds seized from Okanagan breeder

The dogs were living in small, urine and feces soiled crates
National Rowing Championships return to Cowichan Valley Sept. 28 to Oct. 1

National Rowing Championships return to Cowichan Valley Sept. 28 to Oct. 1

Black Press Media’s Cowichan Valley publications sponsor Canadian championships
Snowboarder who broke spine falling from Whistler chairlift sues resort

Snowboarder who broke spine falling from Whistler chairlift sues resort

Lawsuit claims 14-year-old slipped out of chair due to staff negligence
Extradition appeal tied to B.C. development rejected by Supreme Court

Extradition appeal tied to B.C. development rejected by Supreme Court

Order to release Jung Myung Soo to authorities in his home country of South Korea stands
B.C. Green leader accuses health minister, NDP of quiet quitting

B.C. Green leader accuses health minister, NDP of quiet quitting

Furstenau says province isn’t leaning hard enough into solving the health care crisis
B.C. police department to provide free, 911-only cellphones for seniors

B.C. police department to provide free, 911-only cellphones for seniors

It can be used to dial 911 in emergencies at no upfront cost or monthly payment plan
Machete-waving man arrested for ‘causing a ruckus’ in Nanaimo

Machete-waving man arrested for ‘causing a ruckus’ in Nanaimo

Man facing mischief and weapons charge after Sept. 20 incident