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Nanaimo man鈥檚 TikTok video may have convinced 2,000 Americans to visit

Nanaimo man鈥檚 TikTok video may have convinced 2,000 Americans to visit

Nanaimo鈥檚 Tod Maffin was so struck by how many Americans were supporting online calls for Canadians to boycott U.S. goods, he invited them for a visit.
'Utter lack of remorse': Man sentenced for exploitation, sexual assault of teen sisters

'Utter lack of remorse': Man sentenced for exploitation, sexual assault of teen sisters

Peter John Hooper鈥檚 pattern of befriending vulnerable girls, using illicit drugs with them and sexually abusing them points to the need for a lengthy prison sentence to protect the public, the judge said.
Environment Canada warns winds on Vancouver Island, Metro Vancouver may cause damage

Environment Canada warns winds on Vancouver Island, Metro Vancouver may cause damage

VANCOUVER 鈥 Environment Canada has issued wind warnings for large sections of Vancouver Island and Metro Vancouver as a low pressure centre approaches the coast.
B.C. Opposition law critic defies Rustad's request to delete 'zero graves' comment

B.C. Opposition law critic defies Rustad's request to delete 'zero graves' comment

The B.C. Conservatives' attorney general critic is defying Opposition Leader John Rustad's request to take down a social-media post saying there are 鈥渮ero鈥 confirmed child burial sites at the former residential school in Kamloops, B.C.
'We have not made any recent changes': Google looks to update B.C.'s 'state park' label on maps

'We have not made any recent changes': Google looks to update B.C.'s 'state park' label on maps

Provincial parks around Metro Vancouver have been labelled a 'state park' on Google Maps.
N.S. premier backtracks on bill allowing the firing of auditor general without cause

N.S. premier backtracks on bill allowing the firing of auditor general without cause

HALIFAX 鈥 Nova Scotia鈥檚 premier says he is withdrawing amendments to a bill that would have allowed his government to fire the province鈥檚 auditor general without cause and veto the public release of her reports.
Pamela Anderson is back and busier than ever: 'I hope people don't get sick of me'

Pamela Anderson is back and busier than ever: 'I hope people don't get sick of me'

Pamela Anderson recently watched 鈥淏arb Wire鈥 for the very first time. The B.C.-born actor says her son had asked if she鈥檇 ever seen the 1996 dystopian action flick 鈥 her first starring role in a movie that was a box-office and critical flop.
Gusts reaching 80 km/h expected in Victoria, parts of Metro Vancouver

Gusts reaching 80 km/h expected in Victoria, parts of Metro Vancouver

VANCOUVER 鈥 Heavy rain over the weekend brought more than 100 millimetres of precipitation to parts of British Columbia's South Coast while gusts reaching 80 kilometres an hour are in the forecast.
High avalanche risk in parts of B.C. coast due to rain, winds and warm temperatures

High avalanche risk in parts of B.C. coast due to rain, winds and warm temperatures

VANCOUVER 鈥 Heavy rain, high winds and warm temperatures along British Columbia's south coast are creating dangerous avalanche conditions on slopes across the region this weekend.
VicPD chief anticipates liaison officers back in schools by end of year

VicPD chief anticipates liaison officers back in schools by end of year

Chief Del Manak said he is scheduled to meet next week with the chiefs of local First Nations and the new school board trustee to 鈥渢alk about next steps.鈥
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