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Toddler found dead in Victoria hotel identified

Saam Zohrevand (also known as Saam Darya) was found at Hotel Zed on Douglas Street around 4 a.m. on July 18.
Tournament of Hope keeps Michael Dunahee's case alive

Tournament of Hope keeps Michael Dunahee's case alive

One of Crystal Dunahee's favourite memories of her son Michael was when the family brought home his sister for the first time.
Struggling economy hot election topic

Struggling economy hot election topic

Stephen Harper, Thomas Mulcair and Justin Trudeau square off over jobs and middle class struggles
ELECTION 2015: Campaign officially underway, spending limits kick in

ELECTION 2015: Campaign officially underway, spending limits kick in

Stephen Harper's Conservatives gain edge by launching longest federal election campaign in modern history: political analyst
Illness from tainted oysters soars with heat

Illness from tainted oysters soars with heat

BCCDC reports unprecedented number of cases in June and July, shellfish risk grows with rise in water temperatures
Tent city protest leads to crowd-sourced plan

Tent city protest leads to crowd-sourced plan

Members of city council, in collaboration with the residents, have drafted a motion calling for more public consultation to be done

Esquimalt to conduct soil assessment of former public works site

The Township of Esquimalt is one step closer to remediating the site that will be the foundation for the Esquimalt Village Project.
Review flags denial, confusion in slow response to Marathassa oil spill

Review flags denial, confusion in slow response to Marathassa oil spill

Nearly two-hour delay in deploying cleanup crews to Vancouver's English Bay caused by series of agency failures
Premier names new education, community ministers

Premier names new education, community ministers

Mini cabinet shuffle gives TransLink oversight to Peter Fassbender, who exits turbulent education ministry after 2014 strike
WILDFIRE WATCH: 282,000 hectares now burned is four times 10-year average

WILDFIRE WATCH: 282,000 hectares now burned is four times 10-year average

Fire updates from around B.C., with photos, interactive charts and updates from Twitter and Facebook