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Sidney Island deer cull postponed after animals caught in netting

Sidney Island deer cull postponed after animals caught in netting

Animals became trapped in netting installed to herd them into areas where they would be killed
Fernwood resident knocked over by aggressive buck

Fernwood resident knocked over by aggressive buck

It’s the second recent incident in the capital region of combative deer injuring dogs during the annual rutting season
Residents of Saanich condo complex displaced by fire

Residents of Saanich condo complex displaced by fire

The Saanich Emergency Program set up a reception centre at Gordon Head Recreation Centre for displaced residents of the 69-unit building
Man rescued from second-storey bedroom after Nanaimo house fire

Man rescued from second-storey bedroom after Nanaimo house fire

The man was able to get out via a ladder set up by firefighters
Lightkeepers moved off two Island stations, but critics vow to continue the fight

Lightkeepers moved off two Island stations, but critics vow to continue the fight

The union representing lightkeepers says coast guard officials did not do their homework prior to making the destaffing decision, which was based on earthquake risk
Mo-Mo the skeleton disappears from Esquimalt yard

Mo-Mo the skeleton disappears from Esquimalt yard

The skeleton disappeared from the front yard of a home at Old Esquimalt Road near Ecole Brodeur overnight on Saturday
Keel laying in Romania for first of ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ Ferries' new Island-class vessels

Keel laying in Romania for first of ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ Ferries' new Island-class vessels

The company plans to start bringing new electric ferries into service in 2027.
Keel laying in Romania for first of ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ Ferries' new Island-class vessels

Keel laying in Romania for first of ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ Ferries' new Island-class vessels

The company plans to start bringing new electric ferries into service in 2027.
First Nation at Nanoose studying ways to best use former E&N railway corridor

First Nation at Nanoose studying ways to best use former E&N railway corridor

The nation is concerned about contamination in the soil from the now-closed railway.
Tourism economy strong as millions of visitors head to the capital region

Tourism economy strong as millions of visitors head to the capital region

Travellers to Greater Victoria spent a combined total of $1.9 billion last year