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'Danger trees' being removed from Goldstream campground

'Danger trees' being removed from Goldstream campground

The Ministry of Environment says an assessment of the thousands of trees in the campground identified 91 trees that required removal or pruning
Former Nanaimo chief financial officer loses CPA designation, must pay fine

Former Nanaimo chief financial officer loses CPA designation, must pay fine

Victor Mema was found guilty of “unprofessional conduct” for his actions while employed with Nanaimo and Sechelt by a discipline tribunal of the Chartered Professional Accountants of Alberta
No internal records about Premier Eby's social media mix-up

No internal records about Premier Eby's social media mix-up

A erroneous message was posted by the premier's team on Jan. 27, International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Victoria police notebook left in possession of suspected criminal for eight days

Victoria police notebook left in possession of suspected criminal for eight days

VICTORIA — Police in Victoria say they are looking into digital alternatives after another lost notebook resulted in a privacy breach affecting 54 people.
Victoria councillors vote themselves a 25% raise

Victoria councillors vote themselves a 25% raise

The raise, which will take effect in May, will see councillor salaries increase to $65,525 from the current $52,420
Man convicted of murdering UVic student 37 years ago gets day parole

Man convicted of murdering UVic student 37 years ago gets day parole

Scott Ian Mackay, 62, was convicted of killing Marguerite Telesford, who was 20 when she went out for an early morning jog on Jan. 18, 1987 and never returned
Sayward councillor resigns amid ongoing friction

Sayward councillor resigns amid ongoing friction

Kohen Gilkin, a first-term councillor in the Village of Sayward, said council is in a ‘sad, sad state’
Victoria renews dedicated horse-drawn carriage parking agreements

Victoria renews dedicated horse-drawn carriage parking agreements

Deal extended six years; city staff to handle future renewals.
No injuries reported in lengthy Blackcomb Gondola stoppage

No injuries reported in lengthy Blackcomb Gondola stoppage

Some passengers were reportedly stranded more than two hours
Former West Van mayor Mike Smith calls on current Mayor Mark Sager to resign

Former West Van mayor Mike Smith calls on current Mayor Mark Sager to resign

Smith says he’s lost trust in Sager following a B.C. Law Society suspension. A petition is also circulating online calling on the mayor to step down.