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Tribunal to hear ex-legislature constable’s complaint of discrimination

Tribunal to hear ex-legislature constable’s complaint of discrimination

Paul Reynolds alleges harassment by other constables, including showing him a video of a white man kicking two Indigenous people while laughing, and putting job applications for Walmart and McDonald’s in his work mail slot
Nanaimo to try alternate approval process again to fund $90M operations centre

Nanaimo to try alternate approval process again to fund $90M operations centre

Two previous efforts failed because of problems with the process
Vancouver police investigating homicide after two men shot in vehicle

Vancouver police investigating homicide after two men shot in vehicle

VANCOUVER — Vancouver police are investigating a suspected homicide after two men were shot in a vehicle, which then collided with two other vehicles. A statement says police were called just before 9 p.m.
Victoria adds more opportunities for public to address council

Victoria adds more opportunities for public to address council

Only one evening council meeting will be held each month, and as many as 15 members of the public can address council on any topic
Sooke-area wildfire grows to 188 hectares, but 'trending away' from town

Sooke-area wildfire grows to 188 hectares, but 'trending away' from town

Firefighters are working the flanks of the fire closest to the community and the watershed, the СÀ¶ÊÓƵ Wildfire Service says
Residents dismayed after Victoria agrees to allow social-services centres throughout city

Residents dismayed after Victoria agrees to allow social-services centres throughout city

Council voted 6-3 to adopt amendments to its zoning bylaw that will allow temporary social-services centres anywhere in the city, as long as they meet certain conditions
No charges in death of Oak Bay municipal worker

No charges in death of Oak Bay municipal worker

The 66-year-old woman who struck and killed Steve Seekins last year won’t face charges, Oak Bay police say
Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond underwent DNA testing, admits misrepresentations to law society

Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond underwent DNA testing, admits misrepresentations to law society

Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond has reached a consent agreement after admitting to misrepresenting her academic credentials; more so, her claims of Indigenous ancestry may be supported by DNA testing.
'Pretty alarming': Gusty winds drive aggressive fire behaviour south of Golden

'Pretty alarming': Gusty winds drive aggressive fire behaviour south of Golden

Structures in Parson, rural Golden, have been destroyed by a wildfire but it's not clear at this time how many or what type.
СÀ¶ÊÓƵ sees uptick in water-related incidents during summer

СÀ¶ÊÓƵ sees uptick in water-related incidents during summer

Individual and community actions can mitigate fatalities, says lifesaving society director.
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