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Deaf interpreter Nigel Howard will make an appearance at a Victoria hearing centre’s open house

Deaf interpreter Nigel Howard will make an appearance at a Victoria hearing centre’s open house

The event is hosted in honour of Speech and Hearing Month
Suspect steals pickup truck with camper, crashes close to scene of the crime in Nanaimo

Suspect steals pickup truck with camper, crashes close to scene of the crime in Nanaimo

Victoria-area man facing charges after incident May 22
B.C. rental protection fund worth $500M anticipates start in late June

B.C. rental protection fund worth $500M anticipates start in late June

New CEO Katie Maslechko sees fund having ‘ripple effect’ on community housing
B.C. maintains top AAA credit rating in latest assessment

B.C. maintains top AAA credit rating in latest assessment

But Moody’s also warns of higher costs connected to climate change and trade interruptions
DEA’s failure to punish distributor blamed in opioid crisis raises revolving door questions

DEA’s failure to punish distributor blamed in opioid crisis raises revolving door questions

Distributor was allowed to keep shipping highly addictive painkillers for nearly 4 years
Indigenous recycling program bridges gap for remote communities in B.C.

Indigenous recycling program bridges gap for remote communities in B.C.

Despite the challenges this new alliance is devoted to keeping B.C. lands and waterways waste-free
Need for speed: Motorcycle clocked at almost double the speed limit on Coquihalla

Need for speed: Motorcycle clocked at almost double the speed limit on Coquihalla

18-year-old Chilliwack man had failed to stop at speed check 2 days earlier
Support continues to pour in for family of Oak Bay employee killed on the job

Support continues to pour in for family of Oak Bay employee killed on the job

Barbecue at municipal hall Thursday aims to raise funds
1-in-5 Canadians worried about job stability amid extreme weather events: poll

1-in-5 Canadians worried about job stability amid extreme weather events: poll

Additionally, 32 per cent of Canadians are concerned about cyberattacks during a natural disaster
1 dead, 4 injured in speed-related collision on Highway 5 near Barriere

1 dead, 4 injured in speed-related collision on Highway 5 near Barriere

The two-vehicle crash happened on May long weekend along a portion of the highway known as ‘Pigs Corner’