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Cyclist dies after struck by pick-up truck during B.C. race

Cyclist dies after struck by pick-up truck during B.C. race

The woman in her 40s was participating in the Tripleshot Cross Fondo bicycle race on Vancouver Island, Sunday, Oct. 20
UPDATE: BC Ferries fixes the problem, reinstates 4 sailings

UPDATE: BC Ferries fixes the problem, reinstates 4 sailings

Coastal Celebration sailings were cancelled early Friday morning
Aggressive owls not a walk in the park for Greater Victoria residents

Aggressive owls not a walk in the park for Greater Victoria residents

Sidney issues warning for park users to keep small dogs close
Vancouver Island hockey product signs pro contract with New York PWHL team

Vancouver Island hockey product signs pro contract with New York PWHL team

Micah Zandee-Hart of Saanichton dubbed a ‘cornerstone player’
BC Ferries cancelling 48 sailings ahead of Canada Day long weekend

BC Ferries cancelling 48 sailings ahead of Canada Day long weekend

Critical problems discovered during annual refit delay Coastal Celebration’s return to service
UPDATE: Woman last seen leaving Victoria International Airport is safe, say police

UPDATE: Woman last seen leaving Victoria International Airport is safe, say police

A happy ending to a mystery
With gusts of 110 km/h expected, wind takes out ferries between Island and mainland

With gusts of 110 km/h expected, wind takes out ferries between Island and mainland

Midday sailings won’t run between Nanaimo, North Saanich, Tsawwassen
B.C. municipal councillor resigns after calling mayor ‘Mr. Hitler’

B.C. municipal councillor resigns after calling mayor ‘Mr. Hitler’

North Saanich’s Brett Smyth cited ‘off-handed comment’ as one the reasons for his stepping down
$55M winning lottery ticket sold on Vancouver Island

$55M winning lottery ticket sold on Vancouver Island

First Lotto Max jackpot win of the year for a ticket purchased in B.C.
BC Ferries gears up for the holiday season with more than 150 extra sailings

BC Ferries gears up for the holiday season with more than 150 extra sailings

110 sailings added between Vancouver, Victoria
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