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Driver fined after iPhone, tablet tied to steering wheel

Driver fined after iPhone, tablet tied to steering wheel

But instead of issue a ticket, Vancouver police officer educated driver on safety
Protesters pose as reporters to interrupt Trudeau’s speech

Protesters pose as reporters to interrupt Trudeau’s speech

Anti-pipline protesters escorted by Vancouver police away from Trudeau media event
UPDATE: Vancouver Island driver killed when logging truck leaves road

UPDATE: Vancouver Island driver killed when logging truck leaves road

TimberWest contractor dies near Caycuse, off the shores of Lake Cowichan
UPDATE: Police investigating possible altercation at Nanaimo motel

UPDATE: Police investigating possible altercation at Nanaimo motel

Nanaimo RCMP and first responders are on the scene of the Port-O-Call Inns and Suites
New housing for homeless in the Okanagan

New housing for homeless in the Okanagan

Vernon’s Howard House expanding with 45-bed shelter plus a 53-unit supportive housing project announced
Think of Me program shows speeders what’s at stake

Think of Me program shows speeders what’s at stake

Oak Bay Police hand out elementary school students’ drawings with warnings and tickets to speeders
K9 team helps make arrest in Victoria

K9 team helps make arrest in Victoria

A man is facing multiple charges after breaking into a woman’s house and stealing her vehicle.
Harling Point gets transit service reinstated

Harling Point gets transit service reinstated

“Our community is thrilled. It’s great to get some good news and show our kids how important civic engagement is!”
Loblaws closing 22 stores, launching home delivery ahead of ‘difficult year’

Loblaws closing 22 stores, launching home delivery ahead of ‘difficult year’

“We are excited about our future. But…we expect 2018 will be a difficult year,” said Galen G. Weston, Loblaw CEO.
Province opens bid for Douglas Street bus lanes

Province opens bid for Douglas Street bus lanes

Northbound lanes could cost $12.75-million