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BC Civil Liberties Association calls for review of MAID legislation

BC Civil Liberties Association calls for review of MAID legislation

Call comes after reports of a man who received MAID while on a day pass from a psychiatric hospital
Give and you may receive: UVic professor named to the Order of Canada

Give and you may receive: UVic professor named to the Order of Canada

Michael J. Prince is named to the Order of Canada following a lifetime of social justice advocacy and education
Expansion of medical travel support welcomed but gaps in B.C. remain: Expert

Expansion of medical travel support welcomed but gaps in B.C. remain: Expert

B.C. Health Minister Josie Osborne says government remains committed to expanding assistance for medical travel
Greater Victoria area emerging as life sciences hub, report finds

Greater Victoria area emerging as life sciences hub, report finds

With over 60 life sciences companies and key infrastructure, the region continues to grow
Islanders warned to keep their guard up for scams and crimes over the holidays

Islanders warned to keep their guard up for scams and crimes over the holidays

Certain crimes like thefts from vehicles and parcel theft prevalent at this time of year
Former premier Glen Clark is chair of new BC Hydro board

Former premier Glen Clark is chair of new BC Hydro board

Glen Clark is joined by board members Merran Smith, Brynn Bourke and Don Kayne
Derelict boats littering Island beaches bring waves of frustration

Derelict boats littering Island beaches bring waves of frustration

Residents near Victoria's Gonzales Beach worked together to tackle the complicated issue
B.C. to sample 200 Cranbrook, Kimberley urban deer for chronic wasting disease

B.C. to sample 200 Cranbrook, Kimberley urban deer for chronic wasting disease

Labs confirm 4 deer test positive for the disease in 2024
Speaker announced for the Comox Valley Horticultural Society meeting

Speaker announced for the Comox Valley Horticultural Society meeting

Brian Minter will be chatting about what is new for 2025
BC Hydro warns of increased water levels in Puntledge River

BC Hydro warns of increased water levels in Puntledge River

Beginning tonight and through Jan. 2, BC Hydro will increase its release from the Comox Dam from about 33 m3/s to approximately 60 to 100 m3/s in anticipation of storm events.
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