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Snug Cove Ferry Terminal work will move to next year

Snug Cove Ferry Terminal work will move to next year

Questions raised about how Bowen residents will get home at night
Jury begins deliberations in fatal Port Alberni shooting

Jury begins deliberations in fatal Port Alberni shooting

Samantha Dittmer, 63, has pleaded not guilty, describing the fatal shooting as an 鈥渁ccident.鈥
Driver who killed girl in drunken crash now back in jail, facing new drunk driving allegations

Driver who killed girl in drunken crash now back in jail, facing new drunk driving allegations

Karl Matthew Schwarz, 39, who killed an 11-year-old Calgary girl after drunkenly plowing his truck into a minivan a decade ago is back behind bars
Magic mushroom shop opens in downtown Kelowna

Magic mushroom shop opens in downtown Kelowna

Larger cities like Vancouver have had psilocybin shops operating openly, ignored by police who remain focused on harder street drugs and organized crime 鈥 no different than unlicensed cannabis dispensaries before legalization.
'A devastating thing': Oak Bay resident loses $150,000 in romance scam

'A devastating thing': Oak Bay resident loses $150,000 in romance scam

Man sent money to woman who claimed to love him
Whistler's first (legal) cannabis retail store open for business

Whistler's first (legal) cannabis retail store open for business

A Little Bud planning official grand opening celebration in Function Junction Oct. 21
Feds kick in $1 million to B.C. tourism organizations

Feds kick in $1 million to B.C. tourism organizations

MP Patrick Weiler announced funds to Indigenous Tourism Association of BC, BC Parks Foundation and Tourism Bowen Island on Oct. 11 in Squamish.
'New wave of building' in Vancouver comes as mayor makes plans to focus on more homes

'New wave of building' in Vancouver comes as mayor makes plans to focus on more homes

VANCOUVER 鈥 The mayor of Vancouver set out a foundation on Wednesday to address the housing crisis in the city, while reducing barriers to building and streamlining regulations.
Vancouver woman sues neighbour over 'privacy wall' blocking ocean view

Vancouver woman sues neighbour over 'privacy wall' blocking ocean view

Lawsuit filed in B.C. Supreme Court is pursuing $30,000 plus $1,000 per day and costs.
Nine vehicles damaged by vandals in Langford

Nine vehicles damaged by vandals in Langford

Vehicles on the Grob Court cul de sac suffered damage that included smashed windows and tail lights, and dented doors
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