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Royal B.C. Museum reveals name of new collections and archives building

Royal B.C. Museum reveals name of new collections and archives building

The $270-million facility will be called the Royal B.C. Museum PARC Campus, an acronym for Provincial Archives, Research and Collections.
City of Langford suing Bear Mountain developer for $1.88M

City of Langford suing Bear Mountain developer for $1.88M

In a civil claim filed in B.C. Supreme Court, the City of Langford said Vancouver-based Ecoasis did not pay a yearly agreed-upon amount by Dec. 31, 2023.
Armed Forces detonating explosives on Bentinck Island

Armed Forces detonating explosives on Bentinck Island

In a statement, DND said training events are critical to ensure military members gain core skills and maintain operational readiness.
'Danger trees' being removed from Goldstream campground

'Danger trees' being removed from Goldstream campground

The Ministry of Environment says an assessment of the thousands of trees in the campground identified 91 trees that required removal or pruning
Man convicted of murdering UVic student 37 years ago gets day parole

Man convicted of murdering UVic student 37 years ago gets day parole

Scott Ian Mackay, 62, was convicted of killing Marguerite Telesford, who was 20 when she went out for an early morning jog on Jan. 18, 1987 and never returned
Lack of fibre has forest industry and communities in 'crisis,' unions say

Lack of fibre has forest industry and communities in 'crisis,' unions say

Forest industry unions Unifor, United Steelworkers and Public and Private Workers of Canada say they want to be part of key reforms in the industry
$162M highway project through Goldstream park faces objections from First Nations

$162M highway project through Goldstream park faces objections from First Nations

$162-million plan for 2.6 kilometres of the Malahat corridor within Goldstream Provincial Park was reaffirmed in last month’s provincial budget.
Campbell River artist's orcas grace new Canadian coin

Campbell River artist's orcas grace new Canadian coin

Glen Green’s depiction of a pod of orcas is gracing the first in a series of collector coins from the Royal Canadian Mint
Plan to expand killer whale foraging areas could be 'devastating' for Port Renfrew

Plan to expand killer whale foraging areas could be 'devastating' for Port Renfrew

The town on the southwest tip of Vancouver Island is heavily reliant on anglers who flock to the area in the spring and summer to catch the premium sports fish
All oil and natural gas permits in B.C. waters relinquished, energy minister says

All oil and natural gas permits in B.C. waters relinquished, energy minister says

Chevron Canada has relinquished the last of 227 oil and gas exploration permits that once blanketed B.C.’s coast to the federal government