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Elizabeth May to continue rest on doctor's orders as she recovers from mild stroke

Elizabeth May to continue rest on doctor's orders as she recovers from mild stroke

Green MP for Saanich-Gulf Islands advised not to fly for another six to eight weeks while blood pooled from the stroke is re-absorbed by her brain
Dog put down after Sunday attack in Saanich park

Dog put down after Sunday attack in Saanich park

The step was taken after consulting with Capital Regional District bylaw staff.
BMO fined $60M by U.S. financial regulators

BMO fined $60M by U.S. financial regulators

Regulators fine BMO a combined $60 million for failing to properly keep records.
Canadian health care job vacancies more than double as illness, stress take hold

Canadian health care job vacancies more than double as illness, stress take hold

Canadian healthcare job vacancies skyrocket amid worsening staff shortages and stress
Ex-conservation officer who saved B.C. bear cubs loses another appeal

Ex-conservation officer who saved B.C. bear cubs loses another appeal

B.C. Court of Appeal confirms Bryce Casavant's settlement agreement holds water despite prior ruling his dismissal was flawed
Prince George man sentenced for ‘barbaric’ murder

Prince George man sentenced for ‘barbaric’ murder

David Brayden McLeod, 27, was sentenced Wednesday to life in prison without eligibility for parole for 12 years for the second-degree murder of Jacob Larsen
Alternative route to Island's west coast to get a closer look

Alternative route to Island's west coast to get a closer look

After another closure of Highway 4, the regional district wants to reopen the search for alternative routes to the west coast of the Island
WestJet plane wing tip hits tail of parked military Hercules at Comox airport

WestJet plane wing tip hits tail of parked military Hercules at Comox airport

Tip of taxiing WestJet plane appeared to hit tail of parked CC-130H Hercules.
Butane torch lighters linked to 'unprecedented' rise in Vancouver fire incidents

Butane torch lighters linked to 'unprecedented' rise in Vancouver fire incidents

VANCOUVER — The Vancouver Fire Rescue Service says the first half of 2023 has been a record-breaking period for fire-related incidents in the city, with alarming numbers of calls involving drug users and butane torches with flame-locking mechanisms.
Watch: Whistler Search and Rescue extricates injured climber from Mount Weart

Watch: Whistler Search and Rescue extricates injured climber from Mount Weart

Whistler SAR calls are ramping up after slow start to summer