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VIDEO: Unconditional puppy love ripples through Victoria Hospice

VIDEO: Unconditional puppy love ripples through Victoria Hospice

Pacific Animal Therapy Society visits bring joy for patients, family and staff
Craft brewers want B.C. to drain $9M in subsidies for corporate beer makers

Craft brewers want B.C. to drain $9M in subsidies for corporate beer makers

BC Craft Brewers Guild launched campaign calling on residents to stop subsidizing conglomerates and support local craft brewers
Bat bite reported on Vancouver Island as youngsters leave the roost

Bat bite reported on Vancouver Island as youngsters leave the roost

B.C. bats enter busy season of mating, migrating and feasting on bugs in preparation for winter
Dogs on hunt for bed bugs from Victoria to northern B.C.

Dogs on hunt for bed bugs from Victoria to northern B.C.

Orkin Canada dogs can differentiate between the dead and the living
Famous B.C. Emily Carr home is out of sorts, owner pleads for funds

Famous B.C. Emily Carr home is out of sorts, owner pleads for funds

Owners ask for immediate provincial aid as famed artist's former home crumbles in James Bay
Record-breaking heat beats down on Malahat drivers during Sunday commute

Record-breaking heat beats down on Malahat drivers during Sunday commute

Comox, Courtenay, Campbell River, Nanaimo beat or tie daily records, with heat continuing into the week
Costumed motorcycle gang drops toys for kids at Vancouver Island hospital

Costumed motorcycle gang drops toys for kids at Vancouver Island hospital

Children’s Health Foundation of Vancouver Island thanks the Island-based riders for bringing smiles to kids
3.6 magnitude earthquake moves residents from Victoria to Ladysmith

3.6 magnitude earthquake moves residents from Victoria to Ladysmith

Just shy of 70 people, from Victoria to as far north as Ladysmith, report feeling the 'weak' earthquake
Mural celebrating Ukrainian resilience adds splash of colour to B.C. capital

Mural celebrating Ukrainian resilience adds splash of colour to B.C. capital

The mural was inspired by traditional vyshyvanka clothing, which was banned during the first Russian invasion
Opportunity to de-colonize: South Island society aims to foster reciprocity

Opportunity to de-colonize: South Island society aims to foster reciprocity

Working with First Nations, Reciprocity Trusts has supported more than 300 homes, businesses and events