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Youth Action Day continues success of 2016

Youth Action Day continues success of 2016

Youth Action Day is a “for youth, by youth” annual event
David Suzuki: Long work hours don’t work for people or the planet

David Suzuki: Long work hours don’t work for people or the planet

In 1926, U.S. automaker Henry Ford reduced his employees’ workweek from six eight-hour days to five
MS walker determined to overcome obstacles

MS walker determined to overcome obstacles

Shauna Flath, 46, is a gold medalist and a world champion in two different sports

T.W. Paterson: Remembering the battle of the Atlantic — and more

With war, Dad’s photos changed from tropical cruises to the stormy North Atlantic
VIDEO: Cowichan & District SPCA wins Branch of the Year award

VIDEO: Cowichan & District SPCA wins Branch of the Year award

It was a bittersweet victory for shelter manager Sandi Trent.
Crown seeks decade in prison for Ladysmith man’s mid-Island crime spree

Crown seeks decade in prison for Ladysmith man’s mid-Island crime spree

A Ladysmith man who escaped custody while at a Victoria General Hospital in 2015 will be sentenced next week on 20 charges stemming from drug possession, multiple break-ins and a dangerous 14-kilometre police chase which ended with him treading water in the Nanaimo River, surrounded.
UPDATE: UBC economist says election result unlikely to shift after absentee ballots counted

UPDATE: UBC economist says election result unlikely to shift after absentee ballots counted

Correction of BC Elections transcription error means neither NDP or BC Liberal likely to flip seats
Shawnigan Lake soil company awarded increased court costs

Shawnigan Lake soil company awarded increased court costs

CVRD may have to pay more for ongoing court battle
CVRD looks to dog bylaw update to increase safety

CVRD looks to dog bylaw update to increase safety

New rules for aggressive dogs to be considered

Electoral reform: what are we afraid of?

None of the parties can truly claim to speak for a majority of voters in the province.