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B.C.'s drought: After a challenging two years, a close watch on Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­Island

B.C.'s drought: After a challenging two years, a close watch on Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­Island

Signs of drought the province is seeing started almost exactly two years ago in 2022, expert says.
Police nab two excessive speeders within minutes on Malahat

Police nab two excessive speeders within minutes on Malahat

Excessive speeding penalties kick in when drivers are travelling more than 40 kilometres an hour over the speed limit.
Alberni Valley rescuers save hikers stranded on 5040 mountain cliff

Alberni Valley rescuers save hikers stranded on 5040 mountain cliff

The hikers were tourists who were unfamiliar with the area and “weren’t really prepared for what they were walking into.â€
Kittens recovering after being burned in Port Alberni wildfire

Kittens recovering after being burned in Port Alberni wildfire

The kittens were found by Port Alberni Fire Department crews responding to a wildfire last week.
Cumberland backs lawsuit against oil companies

Cumberland backs lawsuit against oil companies

Fiona Koza of West Coast Environmental Law said 70 American cities and states have already filed class-action lawsuits against oil companies, but the one developing in B.C. would be the first in Canada.
Large quantity of drugs, cash seized at Port Hardy home

Large quantity of drugs, cash seized at Port Hardy home

Police say about 1.3 kilograms of drugs and more than $20,000 in cash was seized from a Port Hardy home.
Full moon in June is a strawberry — but that's just one name of many

Full moon in June is a strawberry — but that's just one name of many

Friday marks the northern hemisphere’s first full moon of the summer
Victoria trimaran crew sails to victory in Race to Alaska, breaking 'the curse'

Victoria trimaran crew sails to victory in Race to Alaska, breaking 'the curse'

It was Team Malalo’s third try to win — in 2022, they had to pull out after damage from a log strike
South Island could be in most quake-prone part of the Pacific coast: study

South Island could be in most quake-prone part of the Pacific coast: study

A new study has found the section of the Cascadia Subduction Zone that includes the south Island and Washington state could be the most susceptible to a major earthquake
Dr. Bonnie Henry and Robert Davidson among VIU honorary degree recipients

Dr. Bonnie Henry and Robert Davidson among VIU honorary degree recipients

Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­Island University is bestowing honorary degrees at convocation ceremonies