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Overdose deaths soaring in B.C.; Not much change change in the way Canadians use marijuana

Overdose deaths continue to rise in B.C. The latest figures from the B.C. Coroners Service show illicit drug overdose deaths rose to 14-hundred and...

AFTER THE BELL: TSX ekes out fifth straight winning day, Dow jumps on backs of upbeat corporate results, Fed policy decision

Investors breathed a sigh of relief as upbeat earnings results from Apple and Boeing boosted sentiment on Wall Street. And while it was a positive...

Business to take on new tax

The lone Liberal MLA on the Island says the NDP government has bungled the employer health tax issue. The tax came into effect January 1st. Parksville-Qualicum's...

No End In Sight For Canada Post Strike, Air Force Pilots Wanted

P.M. Says Feds Mulling Over Canada Post Strike Repeating that he wants the two sides to come together, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says that the government...

Cowichan Bay Sea Lions, A Slight to Behold

Cowichan Bay is attracting crowds, as sea lions are lounging around in the marina. The belching and farting mammals are attracting tourists from up and...

A couple of shakers off Vancouver Island

There were multiple earthquakes off the coast of Vancouver Island overnight. They ranged from a 4 point 5 magnitude to 6 point 8 and struck...

Both Referendum Questions Pass

Housing and water appear to be big enough issues in the Cowichan Valley as ratepayers are willing to pay for services that address those...

Where to vote on October 20th

Where to vote on general voting day (Saturday, October 20) for CVRD residents: All polls are open from 8 AM until 8 PM. Area A George Bonner...

Candidate profiles for Ladysmith

In the lead-up to the civic elections, we posed the following basic questions to candidates: Describe yourself and your experience. Why did you decide to run for...

CVRD electoral candidate feature

In the run up to the civic elections we asked candidates a couple of basic questions: Describe yourself and your experience. Why did you decide to...

Lake Cowichan mayor and council candidate profiles

In the run up to the civic elections, we asked candidates some basic questions: Describe yourself and your experience. Why did you decide to run for a...

North Cowichan candidate feature

In the run up to the civic election we asked North Cowichan candidates some basic questions: Describe yourself and your experience. Why did you decide to run? What...

Mayoral candidate feature for the City of Duncan

In the run-up to the civic election we asked City of Duncan mayoral candidates some basic questions: Describe yourself and your experience. Why did you decide to...

Candidate feature for the City of Duncan

In the run up to the civic election, we have asked candidates in the City of Duncan some basic questions: Describe yourself and your experience. Why did...

School District 68 trustee candidates answer basic questions

In the lead-up to the civic elections, we asked School District trustee candidates a couple of basic questions: Describe yourself and your experience. What prompted you...

North Cowichan mayoral candidate profiles

In the lead-up to the civic elections, we posed the following basic questions to candidates: Describe yourself and your experience. Why did you decide to run for...

AFTER THE BELL: Flat day on Bay Street, Fed chairman’s comments sinks Dow, dollar weakens amid NAFTA concerns

The U.S. Federal Reserve raising its interest rate by a quarter point wasn’t enough to boost investor confidence on both sides of the border. American...

MID-DAY: Loonie bounces up and down on trade war fears and BoC interest rate decision

The Loonie is attempting to regain ground again as the BoC keeps interest rates the same. The Bank of Canada announced this morning, it would...

Labour Day is more than marking the final weekend of summer

Unions are holding events across the province to celebrate gains workers have made over the years. Ellen Oxman of the Duncan/Nanaimo District Labour Council said,...

Zeballos wildfire “not an immediate threat”, still burning

ZEBALLOS, B.C- A pair of wildfires around Zeballos are still burning this morning. According to the Natasha Broznitsky, an information officer with the Coastal Fire...
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