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Starbucks pulls some cake pops after Courtenay mom reports finding pill

Starbucks pulls some cake pops after Courtenay mom reports finding pill

Starbucks Coffee Canada says the company is aware of the incident and is investigating with its supplier
Port McNeill moving beloved burl to new, more visible location

Port McNeill moving beloved burl to new, more visible location

The world-record tree burl, a popular tourist attraction, is being moved to a new spot at the gateway to Port McNeill鈥檚 downtown.
Bachelor party off Oak Bay: Sea lions gather and make a racket

Bachelor party off Oak Bay: Sea lions gather and make a racket

鈥淭hey鈥檙e farting, belching, roaring and growling 鈥 it鈥檚 quite the scene.鈥
Unforgotten: ID specialist hunts for clues to put names to unidentified bodies

Unforgotten: ID specialist hunts for clues to put names to unidentified bodies

鈥淵ou always want to bring closure to a file, and to the people who knew them,鈥 says Laura Yazedjian, a Victoria-born forensic pathologist
Southern resident orca calf presumed dead

Southern resident orca calf presumed dead

J60, a young male born in late December, was not seen during an an encounter with all members of J Pod near the San Juan Islands
Watch: Night divers capture dramatic battle between seal and octopus

Watch: Night divers capture dramatic battle between seal and octopus

The seal was biting into one of the octopus鈥檚 arms to try and pull it from a den
'It was better than the busiest summer day': Hockey Day in Canada a boon for region

'It was better than the busiest summer day': Hockey Day in Canada a boon for region

National exposure from the day-long Sportsnet broadcast is expected to pay economic dividends for years to come
Youbou creek name deemed offensive, could be changed

Youbou creek name deemed offensive, could be changed

The Cowichan Valley Regional District board is expected to discuss this week whether to change Coonskin Creek鈥檚 name
Cancel Phase 2 of deer kill 'to avoid further embarrassment,' says group

Cancel Phase 2 of deer kill 'to avoid further embarrassment,' says group

Only 66 fallow deer were killed during the first phase of the deer kill, which cost Parks Canada $834,000
Combination of drought, fungus killing non-native maples

Combination of drought, fungus killing non-native maples

Sooty bark disease, an aggressive fungus first discovered in Victoria in 2022, is now in danger of killing sycamore and Norway maple trees in the region
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