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Rain and cool weather bring end to fire bans on Vancouver Island

Rain and cool weather bring end to fire bans on Vancouver Island

The Coastal Fire Centre, which includes Vancouver Island, Lower Mainland, Sea-to-Sky, Central Coast and Haida Gwaii, is lifting its Category 2 and Category 3 fire bans as of noon Sept. 18, 2024.
Sooke man accused of shooting neighbour to get a new trial

Sooke man accused of shooting neighbour to get a new trial

Paul Tregear鈥檚 first trial on charges of aggravated assault, discharging a firearm, possessing a firearm without a licence and harassment ended in a mistrial.
Senior stymied in effort to split half-acre North Saanich property in two

Senior stymied in effort to split half-acre North Saanich property in two

Barbara Tolmie wanted to turn her property into two lots so her son could build a home next door and support her as she ages
Longtime conflict between Sooke neighbours led to shooting, trial hears

Longtime conflict between Sooke neighbours led to shooting, trial hears

Paul Tregear shot neighbour Anthony Nelson in the stomach after a series of conflicts, the Crown said at the opening of Tregear鈥檚 trial
Guided Central Saanich bike rides aim to teach skills, safe routes

Guided Central Saanich bike rides aim to teach skills, safe routes

Central Saanich has partnered with Capital Bikes to organize six guided rides through the municipality.
Police release details of artist's movements before his death in Rockland

Police release details of artist's movements before his death in Rockland

Police had said little about the Aug. 31, 2021, homicide on a quiet street in Rockland
Cordova Bay businesses struggling with Saanich ban on portable signs

Cordova Bay businesses struggling with Saanich ban on portable signs

Owner Genna Purcell says business has been down at Gigi鈥檚 Italian and Specialty Foods in Cordova Bay since she was asked to stop putting up sandwich boards and flag signs.
'Like a light going out': Art historian Maria Tippett dies at 79

'Like a light going out': Art historian Maria Tippett dies at 79

Raised in Victoria, the Pender Island resident was known for her biographies of Canadian artists, including Bill Reid, Yousuf Karsh and Frederick Varley.
Muggins, the wartime fundraising dog, finds forever home

Muggins, the wartime fundraising dog, finds forever home

After being essentially 鈥渓ocked away in a cupboard for 60 years,鈥 Muggins will go on display at the Trafalgar/Pro Patria Legion.
Man sentenced to life in prison in 2020 Langford murder

Man sentenced to life in prison in 2020 Langford murder

Damien Medwedrich will be eligible for parole in 25 years after being found guilty of first-degree murder in the shooting death of Alex Knatchbell.