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Suspect in shooting near homeless encampment in Nanaimo granted bail

Suspect in shooting near homeless encampment in Nanaimo granted bail

Craig Edward Truckle was arrested on a charge of unlawfully pointing a firearm
BC Ferries fares could climb 9.2 per cent each of the next 4 years, CEO says they won’t

BC Ferries fares could climb 9.2 per cent each of the next 4 years, CEO says they won’t

Cap does not reflect the $500 million coming from provincial government to limit fare hikes
BC Ferries fares could climb 9.2 per cent each of the next 4 years, CEO says they won’t

BC Ferries fares could climb 9.2 per cent each of the next 4 years, CEO says they won’t

Cap does not reflect the $500 million coming from provincial government to limit fare hikes
Vancouver asks artist, vigil keepers to end Indigenous children’s shoe memorial

Vancouver asks artist, vigil keepers to end Indigenous children’s shoe memorial

City says art gallery memorial not aligned with spiritual practices of the three area First Nations
Progress underway to upgrade one of B.C.’s ‘most seismically unsafe’ schools in Port Renfrew

Progress underway to upgrade one of B.C.’s ‘most seismically unsafe’ schools in Port Renfrew

‘Current school is made of cinderblock with mortar that would be dust in a strong breeze’
Man sentenced to four years in 2020 beating death in downtown Campbell River

Man sentenced to four years in 2020 beating death in downtown Campbell River

Justin William Arnet pleads guilty to manslaughter and unrelated robbery charge
Lack of data on transit violence amounts to ‘blanket of ignorance’: researcher

Lack of data on transit violence amounts to ‘blanket of ignorance’: researcher

‘My concern is that I don’t even see transit authorities reporting such data regularly’
Motorcyclist airlifted to Victoria following collision with car in Nanaimo

Motorcyclist airlifted to Victoria following collision with car in Nanaimo

Crash happened at Howard Avenue and Fifth Street intersection
‘It’s a disgrace’: Oak Bay resident demands action to clean up derelict homes

‘It’s a disgrace’: Oak Bay resident demands action to clean up derelict homes

Council asks staff to look into the issue across all of Oak Bay
New BC Conservative leader John Rustad says nobody will ‘outwork’ him

New BC Conservative leader John Rustad says nobody will ‘outwork’ him

Rustad becomes leader of the party he joined 43 days ago