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VIU professor researching how microbes can protect amphibians and oysters from disease

VIU professor researching how microbes can protect amphibians and oysters from disease

Biologist exploring the affect of small organisms on an animal’s ability to handle environmental challenges brought on by climate change
Snow in forecast after rough start for ski resorts

Snow in forecast after rough start for ski resorts

Resorts across СÀ¶ÊÓƵ are off to a rough start this ski season, with unusually low snowfall so far, but ski resorts on the south coast are struggling more than most
OPCC complaint files include officer who stalked ex-partner, another who took gun on holiday

OPCC complaint files include officer who stalked ex-partner, another who took gun on holiday

The cases represent just two of the more than 1,500 files the Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner looked into
Muggins, the famous fundraising dog missing for decades, turns up in View Royal shed

Muggins, the famous fundraising dog missing for decades, turns up in View Royal shed

Despite being preserved by a taxidermist to continue his fundraising career, Muggins eventually disappeared in the 1940s or ‘50s.
New orca calf spotted in Puget Sound with endangered southern resident killer whales

New orca calf spotted in Puget Sound with endangered southern resident killer whales

The Center for Whale Research said the new calf, spotted in Puget Sound on Tuesday, looks to be just a few days old.
Difficulty killing last few fallow deer will determine project cost: Parks Canada

Difficulty killing last few fallow deer will determine project cost: Parks Canada

Most of the cost and effort will be dedicated to locating the final few deer, the agency said
At least 20% of deer killed on Sidney Island were native black-tailed deer

At least 20% of deer killed on Sidney Island were native black-tailed deer

Eighteen of the animals killed in the cull, which cost $834,000 and involved shooting from a helicopter, were native black-tailed deer
Qualicum First Nation reconstructs 'sleeping' language

Qualicum First Nation reconstructs 'sleeping' language

The last native speaker of pentl’ach died 80 years ago, and the language was considered "sleeping." There are now two semi-speakers of the language and about 20 people learning.
Probe into Victoria police officer linked to TikTok video, OPCC says

Probe into Victoria police officer linked to TikTok video, OPCC says

In a seven-minute video, a woman identifies herself as the person who lodged the complaint and makes numerous allegations against a VicPD officer.
UVic job posting for Black candidates only draws backlash

UVic job posting for Black candidates only draws backlash

The posting is for a full-time assistant professor in the university’s school of music
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