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Elections BC prepares for possible snap election

Elections BC prepares for possible snap election

Staff not expecting voters to head to the polls yet, but want to be ready
Coming up in Cowichan: Free cooking classes, Chemainus Summer Fest, pole carving, garden tour, choir sings

Coming up in Cowichan: Free cooking classes, Chemainus Summer Fest, pole carving, garden tour, choir sings

Get ready for fun at Chemainus Summer Fest
Coffee Time: QMS donation, summer celebration, Playbox, authors published

Coffee Time: QMS donation, summer celebration, Playbox, authors published

• Recently, boarding students from Queen Margaret’s School hosted a variety of fundraising activities (including a coin drive and a two-day garage sale) to gather funds for Big Brothers Big Sisters Cowichan Valley.
VIDEO: Throne speech piles on PST cut, other promises

VIDEO: Throne speech piles on PST cut, other promises

NDP, Greens still preparing to defeat B.C. Liberals
VIDEO: B.C.-made glow-in-the-dark toonie coming for Canada 150

VIDEO: B.C.-made glow-in-the-dark toonie coming for Canada 150

The design is one of five released by the Royal Canadian Mint in 2017
Okanagan wineries sweep Lieutenant Governor’s Awards

Okanagan wineries sweep Lieutenant Governor’s Awards

Of the 486 wines submitted by 132 wineries for judging, just 12 reigned supreme
Duncan swimmer overcomes pain to claim gold

Duncan swimmer overcomes pain to claim gold

Jessica de Verteuil reaches for her Olympic dream
VIDEO: B.C. Liberals elect speaker to begin historic session

VIDEO: B.C. Liberals elect speaker to begin historic session

Speaker to resign if government defeated by NDP and B.C. Greens
UPDATE: Sears Canada closing 59 of its stores across Canada

UPDATE: Sears Canada closing 59 of its stores across Canada

Roughly 2,900 jobs expected to be lost, amid restructuring.
Best images from National Indigenous Peoples Day 2017

Best images from National Indigenous Peoples Day 2017

ICYMI: Our best images from National Indigenous Peoples Day, from across Vancouver Island