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B.C. town rejects groundbreaking glow-in-dark road paint over price tag

B.C. town rejects groundbreaking glow-in-dark road paint over price tag

Photoluminescent paint common in Europe not coming to Victoria suburb because of cost
What remains on the west side of Okanagan Lake as wildfire evacuees return home

What remains on the west side of Okanagan Lake as wildfire evacuees return home

Dockside Marine assisted in taking Black Press on a boat tour of the wildfire area
Canine parvovirus outbreak continues in Tofino - Ucluelet region

Canine parvovirus outbreak continues in Tofino - Ucluelet region

The Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation continues to battle a canine parvovirus outbreak in Ty-Histanis
Disabled tenants left out of Ladysmith’s Heart on the Hill project?

Disabled tenants left out of Ladysmith’s Heart on the Hill project?

Vision of 1/3 units for adults with developmental disabilities doesn’t materialize in housing project
Rental unit temperature limits brewing in Vancouver Island community

Rental unit temperature limits brewing in Vancouver Island community

View Royal staff looking at rules forcing landlords to provide adequate heating and cooling
Cycling, active transportation ‘gaining traction’ in Greater Victoria

Cycling, active transportation ‘gaining traction’ in Greater Victoria

New survey results released saying a growing share of trips are active
Women and children fleeing violence find new haven in Campbell River

Women and children fleeing violence find new haven in Campbell River

First residents able to move in to Eagle Harbour transitional women’s housing before end of year
B.C. dog owner warns of fentanyl dangers after dog poisoned on walk

B.C. dog owner warns of fentanyl dangers after dog poisoned on walk

‘It can happen to anybody… it can happen anywhere’
Summerland youth takes responsibility for racial slur on school sign

Summerland youth takes responsibility for racial slur on school sign

Slur was posted on sign at Summerland Secondary School overnight Sept. 9 to 10
B.C., First Nations agree to reopen Joffre Lakes Park to public

B.C., First Nations agree to reopen Joffre Lakes Park to public

Park to reopen on Sept. 19, but close for the day on National Day for Truth and Reconciliation