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Divers haul out two tonnes of junk in waters off Oak Bay

Divers haul out two tonnes of junk in waters off Oak Bay

The team has hauled so much junk out of the water, they’ve extended the operation — initially set for five days — into next week
Mount Washington to reopen Friday with 'minimal terrain' after two-day closure

Mount Washington to reopen Friday with 'minimal terrain' after two-day closure

The Whiskey Jack chair and magic carpets are expected to be running and some snowshoeing trails from Raven Lodge will be open, the resort said
Warm weather forces Mt. Washington ski resort to close, may reopen Friday

Warm weather forces Mt. Washington ski resort to close, may reopen Friday

The resort said it was suspending operations for Wednesday and Thursday
15 Fairy Creek protesters face civil suit from logging company

15 Fairy Creek protesters face civil suit from logging company

Teal Cedar alleges they conspired to harm the logging company
Island's snowpack particularly low; could signal bad fire season

Island's snowpack particularly low; could signal bad fire season

Lack of snow means fuels like trees and deadfall will likely dry out earlier, which typically leads to fires earlier in the year
Team that aims to keep vulnerable clubgoers safe set to expand to Victoria

Team that aims to keep vulnerable clubgoers safe set to expand to Victoria

Non-profit street team looks out for people after they leave a venue, sometimes helping them find their friends or waiting with them for a taxi
New supportive housing regulations get mixed reaction from providers

New supportive housing regulations get mixed reaction from providers

Changes allow staff to control who enters housing facilities, and to enter a unit to check on resident’s health and safety
Subsidized housing units sit empty for months in wait for reno cash

Subsidized housing units sit empty for months in wait for reno cash

Pacifica Housing says it’s facing a funding shortfall of more than $2 million from B.C. Housing, making it challenging to provide the desperately needed units
Oak Bay man invents quieter pickleball paddle

Oak Bay man invents quieter pickleball paddle

The OWL paddle is certified by USA Pickleball in the association’s quiet category and proven to reduce noise by 50 per cent.
Woman injured in rear-end collision receives $1 million in damages

Woman injured in rear-end collision receives $1 million in damages

Alyssa Reaume was on her way home from her job as a shift supervisor at Starbucks when she was hit by a Ford F-550 while stopped behind a line of cars
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