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Vancouver Island man claims falling ice smashed his truck windshield

Vancouver Island man claims falling ice smashed his truck windshield

Man discovered volleyball-sized chunk ice on his truck Saturday, near Nanaimo, B.C.
B.C. veteran combats PTSD in the ring and on the farm

B.C. veteran combats PTSD in the ring and on the farm

Cam Tetrault is a valuable contributor at Quesnel’s Two Rivers Boxing Club
B.C. vegan butcher to appear on Dragons’ Den

B.C. vegan butcher to appear on Dragons’ Den

Victoria’s Very Good Butchers will star in Nov. 29 episode
Canadian troops, families take shelter in hotel after Florida hurricane

Canadian troops, families take shelter in hotel after Florida hurricane

Most of the Canadians were evacuated from the military base before Hurricane Michael
B.C. jury trial hears police-sting audio of man accused of killing girl, 12

B.C. jury trial hears police-sting audio of man accused of killing girl, 12

Garry Handlen has pleaded not guilty to the first-degree murder of Monica Jack on May 6, 1978.
5 tips to keep trick-or-treaters safe this Halloween

5 tips to keep trick-or-treaters safe this Halloween

BC Children’s Hospital has a few suggestions to keep Oct. 31 fun
B.C. man gets seven years in prison for baseball-bat attack on Kamloops teen

B.C. man gets seven years in prison for baseball-bat attack on Kamloops teen

Kamloops man who beat Jessie Simpson into a coma has pleaded guilty to aggravated assault. He was originally charged with attempted murder and assault with a weapon.
Time running out for TV debate on proportional representation

Time running out for TV debate on proportional representation

B.C. Liberal leader spars with Premier John Horgan over timing
UPDATED: Cougar put down after Vancouver Island resident finds his decapitated cat

UPDATED: Cougar put down after Vancouver Island resident finds his decapitated cat

Conservation officers euthanize predator in Port Hardy Tuesday afternoon
New rules introduced to protect B.C. foreign workers from exploitation

New rules introduced to protect B.C. foreign workers from exploitation

More than 16,000 temporary permits issued last year