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Killer whales come close to shore in wild-coast spectacle in Nanaimo

Killer whales come close to shore in wild-coast spectacle in Nanaimo

Whale enthusiasts co-operating to let each other know about orca sightings in the area
100,000 Vancouver Island residents now immunized against COVID-19

100,000 Vancouver Island residents now immunized against COVID-19

Island Health celebrates reaching milestone in vaccine dose administered
Vancouver Island crisis line saw more calls than ever in a year of COVID-19

Vancouver Island crisis line saw more calls than ever in a year of COVID-19

Vancouver Island Crisis Society fielded 40,100 calls during 2020-21 fiscal year
B.C. will set more traps to guard against Asian giant hornets

B.C. will set more traps to guard against Asian giant hornets

‘Comprehensive surveys’ to be done on Vancouver Island and the Fraser Valley
Two workers killed in work-site incident on Gabriola Island

Two workers killed in work-site incident on Gabriola Island

Boom from concrete truck breaks and falls on two men
Demi Lovato loves Vancouver Island singer’s cover version of her song

Demi Lovato loves Vancouver Island singer’s cover version of her song

Lantzville’s Raymond Salgado spotlighted in Glamour magazine video feature
Health authority opening 19 clinics to immunize Vancouver Island residents

Health authority opening 19 clinics to immunize Vancouver Island residents

Health authority anticipates more than 40,000 people will be immunized over the next month
Nanaimo Clippers for sale, owner says hockey won’t be back to normal any time soon

Nanaimo Clippers for sale, owner says hockey won’t be back to normal any time soon

Wes Mussio says he’s had numerous inquiries about the junior A club already
B.C. pitcher becomes first woman in college baseball league’s history

B.C. pitcher becomes first woman in college baseball league’s history

Right-handed pitcher Alli Schroder commits to Vancouver Island University Mariners for 2021-22
Feds to pay for 80 abandoned boat assessments and removals in B.C.

Feds to pay for 80 abandoned boat assessments and removals in B.C.

Transport Canada will work with partners on Vancouver Island and central coast
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