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$1.1B jetty completed in Victoria, paving way for Canada’s future naval fleet

$1.1B jetty completed in Victoria, paving way for Canada’s future naval fleet

The jetty is part of a $1.1 billion infrastructure project at the base
911 police funding summit yields no change for south Island mayors

911 police funding summit yields no change for south Island mayors

The 10 municipalities will have to pay $4.9M in 2025 for the E-Comm 911 service
2 ice fishermen dead after falling into Fraser Valley lake

2 ice fishermen dead after falling into Fraser Valley lake

Family searched area after two men were reported late home from fishing trip
Colwood welcomes Vancouver Island's first BC Hydro EV fast-charging hub

Colwood welcomes Vancouver Island's first BC Hydro EV fast-charging hub

Another charging hub is also scheduled for installation at the Colwood Park and Ride in February
Women win lawsuit against B.C. man acquitted of their sex assaults

Women win lawsuit against B.C. man acquitted of their sex assaults

Judge didn’t disagree with criminal acquittal of Ivan Henry, says burden of civil proof is different
Supportive housing pause floated for Vancouver has organizations on edge

Supportive housing pause floated for Vancouver has organizations on edge

BC Housing lists 795 supportive housing units ‘underway in Vancouver as of the end of September
Chamber of Commerce endorses B.C.'s fast-track resource project plan, wants more

Chamber of Commerce endorses B.C.'s fast-track resource project plan, wants more

Canada's largest union has also endorsed the fast-tracking announced by Premier David Eby yesterday
Environment Canada issues frostbite warning as frigid temperatures clutch B.C.

Environment Canada issues frostbite warning as frigid temperatures clutch B.C.

Caution urged as unseasonable cold grips the province
Burned-out California looks to Canadian timber for rebuild, tariffs or not

Burned-out California looks to Canadian timber for rebuild, tariffs or not

Homebuilders say ‘there aren’t really alternatives’ to Canadian lumber as they recover from wildfire
North Island wind project selected by province to be fast-tracked

North Island wind project selected by province to be fast-tracked

Up to 275 workers are expected to be required during peak construction on the Brewster Wind Project, involving a capital investment of more than $600 million