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Sooke family shares harrowing story to raise funds for burn survivors

Sooke family shares harrowing story to raise funds for burn survivors

Hometown Heroes Lottery supports burn survivors and transform lives
Touching videos mark anniversary of brazen Saanich bank shooting

Touching videos mark anniversary of brazen Saanich bank shooting

‘The past year has tested us.’
$3.9M to attract skilled workers to become road builders across B.C.

$3.9M to attract skilled workers to become road builders across B.C.

In a trailer with simulators, the association will crisscross B.C. to show off jobs in the industry
Sooke School District in ‘dire situation’ for space as enrolment skyrockets

Sooke School District in ‘dire situation’ for space as enrolment skyrockets

The district said it needs five new schools and additions to six more in next five years
Meteorologists don’t expect significant rainfall in Quebec fire hot spots

Meteorologists don’t expect significant rainfall in Quebec fire hot spots

Model suggests significant precipitation expected further south will not fall much on worst areas
Full environmental assessments nixed for 2 Bamberton projects

Full environmental assessments nixed for 2 Bamberton projects

Environmental and other groups fear for the impacts on Saanich Inlet
B.C. remains behind on treatment bed goals, despite more support announced

B.C. remains behind on treatment bed goals, despite more support announced

Eighteen beds in Surrey will serve young men from across B.C. and seven more Vancouver youth
Thetis Lake wildfire prompts long weekend fire safety warning

Thetis Lake wildfire prompts long weekend fire safety warning

The half-acre fire was reported at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday and brought under control by 7 p.m.
Kamloops councillor apologizes for letting false accusation rip about mayor

Kamloops councillor apologizes for letting false accusation rip about mayor

Mayor Hamer-Jackson falsely accused of making joke about farting at business association dinner
B.C. protesters arrested at logging site stuck in legal limbo

B.C. protesters arrested at logging site stuck in legal limbo

Attempts to treat civil injunctions as criminal matters becomes more common in environmental cases