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On the ground in Haiti: Making community connections

On the ground in Haiti: Making community connections

Local warehouse owner describes the perils of owning a business
Overdoses claim another 63 B.C. lives in October

Overdoses claim another 63 B.C. lives in October

More than a third of the 622 drug deaths so far this year have happened in Fraser region
Group hopes to jazz up local waterways

Group hopes to jazz up local waterways

Support is growing over a waterway loop that would connect five of the region's municipalities.

Police ramping up impaired driving check stops

It's a number Victoria police Const. Matt Rutherford finds disappointing.

Colwood to ask sewage Project Board to postpone assessment

An environmental study surrounding a potential Colwood plant is deemed a waste for a facility that is decades away from construction.
Cook Street development inches closer to approval

Cook Street development inches closer to approval

Urban Core Ventures has cleared another hurdle for approval for its proposed residential/commercial building at Cook and Oliphant streets.
Louis Riel Day marks Métis status in B.C.

Louis Riel Day marks Métis status in B.C.

Supreme Court of Canada has declared Métis people to have he same constitutional rights as 'status Indians'
Ex-New Brunswick MLA named new B.C. children's advocate

Ex-New Brunswick MLA named new B.C. children's advocate

Bernard Richard set to take over from Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond as independent watchdog of B.C. children and families ministry
Young girl's dream of becoming a princess to come true this week

Young girl's dream of becoming a princess to come true this week

Ella Phillips has been counting down the days until Nov. 20 rolls around.
New fentanyl website supports first responder safety

New fentanyl website supports first responder safety

The Justice Institute of B.C. launches a website to support the safety of first responders who frequently come into contact with fentanyl.