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Resident hunter protest sparks changes

Resident hunter protest sparks changes

Minister Steve Thomson makes "slight revision" to hunter allocation for Roosevelt elk, moose, bison, bighorn sheep and grizzly bears

Resident hunter protest sparks changes

Minister Steve Thomson makes "slight revision" to hunter allocation for Roosevelt elk, moose, bison, bighorn sheep and grizzly bears
VIDEO: Carter beats Canada, Supreme Court votes down assisted death ban

VIDEO: Carter beats Canada, Supreme Court votes down assisted death ban

'If we were allowed to have a dignified death in Canada, all of her children and even extended family would have been there to share.'
Relief coming for rich, poor in B.C. budget

Relief coming for rich, poor in B.C. budget

Tax hike for incomes over $150,000 ends, Finance Minister Mike de Jong looks at ending child support payment clawback
Chinese made big contribution to pioneer B.C.

Chinese made big contribution to pioneer B.C.

The pioneer merchants helped write a significantly transformative chapter in trans-Pacific and Chinese Canadian history

Stayin' downtown Victoria

Many businesses are choosing to stay downtown, says the manager of the Downtown Victoria Business Association.

Residential Tenancy Brach takes second look at View Towers

A Victoria poverty group's judicial review to the B.C. Supreme Court lead to reconsideration of a View Towers investigation.
Liberals to support anti-terrorism bill

Liberals to support anti-terrorism bill

Liberals to vote for anti-terrorism bill, vow to fix flaws if elected
New scams hit Better Business Bureau's Top 10 List

New scams hit Better Business Bureau's Top 10 List

There’s a good chance you or someone you know has or will have a run-in with a scammer this year

B.C. Ferries prepares for Family Day long weekend

Extra sailings added for busy travel times, says B.C. Ferries