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B.C. lighthouse keeper forced to take 500-km trip for heart surgery after evacuation in heavy fog

Harvey Humchitt, Jr.'s medical emergency on remote Cape Scott triggered a multi-vehicle rescue effort that highlightedthe challenges and risks associated with the job of a lighthouse keeper.

Sailing theatre troupe brings final production back to where it started over 50 years ago

After half a century of travelling the world by horse-drawn carriage and sailboat, Adriana Kelder, Paul Kirby and their Caravan Stage Company have returned to the Salish Sea for their final production.

Coastal First Nation declares protected area to preserve salmon and grizzly bear populations

The First Nation has declared an Indigenous Protected and Conserved area in Knight Inlet north of Powell River to exert a stronger stewardship role in its traditional territory in order to protect starving grizzly bears, declining salmon populations and a unique coral reef.
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Victoria's brunch eateries adapt for Mother's Day

Brunch restaurants in Victoria are adapting as they try to stay in business for a typically busy weekend.

Zero-proof spirits an option for a non-alcoholic holiday

People abstaining from alcohol over the holidays could turn to zero-proof spirits for an elevated mocktail.

Victoria restaurant hopes to serve cannabis-infused food and drink

The people behind a new Victoria restaurant hope to eventually serve food and drink containing cannabis.

Victoria's unique supervised consumption site getting positive reviews 1 year after opening

Victorias supervised consumption site, the Harbour, has been open a year and while many of the people involved say its a success so far, they also say there is more work to do.

Emotional testimony heard during 2nd week of trial for B.C father accused of killing his 2 children

The second week of Andrew Berry's murder trial heard testimony from two police officers who were the first to arrive at Berry's apartment on Christmas Day 2017.

B.C. First Nation seeking support during state of emergency over water supply

The Ahousaht First Nation declared a local state of emergency after noticing contamination and critical water levels in its reservoir

Stereo lover gets 2 years probation for excessive noise

Dustin Hamilton was sentenced to two years probation after multiple complaints from neighbours about his incredibly loud car stereo