One man shot in back, another grazed in stomach by bullet.
READDevelopers of 468 Landmark are moving the historic Colwood Dairy building because it is in the way of the first phase of the project.
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Plans for Harley-Davidson still undecided, but motorcycle dealer promises a happy ending
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School District 79 board votes 5-4 in favour of illegal deficit budget's third reading
READThree Port Alberni men are facing criminal charges in connection with an assault on an aboriginal fisherman last weekend.
READA 26-year-old Nanaimo man is dead after a kayaking mishap on the Cameron River outside of Alberni on Tuesday night.
READA mood of change permeated the weeks leading up to the election, Tseshaht member Valentine Gomez, whose bid for council fell short, said.
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Nathan Bragg wheels the final lap into Memorial Peace Park during the Rick Hansen Man in Motion 25th Anniversary relay.
READWhat appeared to be a pipe bomb covered in camouflage (above) at West Shore Parks and Recreation, turned out to be a geocache
READ“My role is to be the NDP spokesperson for what the minister has and hasn’t done,” Garrison said about shadowing Conservative MP Vic Toews
READWeek-long trial dates have been set for the court case involving Const. Andy Yung of the Williams Lake RCMP detachment.
READA woman was arrested following a report of an armed robbery at the Subway restaurant in Williams Lake Monday evening.
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Suggestions come in wake of fatal police shooting of Wilbert Bartley.
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What follows are photos taken following the fatal police shooting of Wilbert Bartley on July 30, 2010.
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Cockrell House in Colwood offers sanctuary to military veterans struggling to return to civilian life after war
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Councillor Sharon Jackson sympathized, but said staff members who can handle Katireddy's concerns are out of town until Friday.
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Victoria beekeepers join together to create swarm hotline for safety, bee protection
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Donations for the May 26 sale can be dropped off at 4430 Happy Valley Rd., from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., starting May 18
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City council wants the public to be given more than three weeks to comment on new pellet terminal and a waterfront development plan.
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Old buildings coming down to make way for parking lot
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