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Family desperate to bring Langford man home from Mexico

Family desperate to bring Langford man home from Mexico

Week-long vacation turns into a month-long ordeal, with bills piling up
Totem pole carved by inmates dedicated at Wilkinson Road jail in Saanich

Totem pole carved by inmates dedicated at Wilkinson Road jail in Saanich

About 160 at Vancouver Island Regional Corrections Centre participated in first-of-its-kind project
B.C. prepares for 1st heat wave of season; increase in wildfire, flood risks

B.C. prepares for 1st heat wave of season; increase in wildfire, flood risks

Province says its in a ‘much better place’ to deal with extreme weather after 2021 heat dome
‘Fierce advocate’ set to retire as the voice for B.C. seniors after 9 years on the job

‘Fierce advocate’ set to retire as the voice for B.C. seniors after 9 years on the job

Isobel Mackenzie has had ‘an extraordinary career committed to making life better for seniors’
Judge awards trucker tasered by Surrey Mounties $317K in damages

Judge awards trucker tasered by Surrey Mounties $317K in damages

Justice David Crossin heard the civil suit in B.C. Supreme Court in New Westminster
More than 2,000 cartons of contraband cigarettes seized in Greater Victoria

More than 2,000 cartons of contraband cigarettes seized in Greater Victoria

Victoria investigators seize more than half a million dollars in contraband tobacco, cash
Improved camping facilities added to Juan de Fuca Marine Trail

Improved camping facilities added to Juan de Fuca Marine Trail

50 new tent platforms installed
No-show wheelchair cabs ‘rob people of enjoying special moments’: B.C. couple

No-show wheelchair cabs ‘rob people of enjoying special moments’: B.C. couple

Passenger Transportation Accessibility Program aims to improve service through funding, training
BC Ferries to add 95 extra sailings over May long weekend

BC Ferries to add 95 extra sailings over May long weekend

Sailing waits expected on popular routes
British Columbians will soon be able to self-identify gender on government forms

British Columbians will soon be able to self-identify gender on government forms

Province’s Gender and Sex Data Standards updated to be more inclusive, accurate