Top Story 6 hours London Drugs says no customer, employee data impacted in cybersecurity incident London Drugs says a cybersecurity incident led to the closure of all of its 80 stores on Sunday, but says it has no reason to believe that customer or employee data has been impacted. Read the full story
34 mins VIJHL goes independent; departs Hockey Canada, BC Hockey: 'More opportunities' The VIJHL has announced its plans to become independent, meaning it will no longer be affiliated with Hockey Canada or BC Hockey.
45 mins Two dogs believed to have killed 24 sheep seized in North Cowichan Animal control in North Cowichan has seized two dogs that are believed to have been responsible for killing over 24 sheep and one deer in late March.
1 hour B.C. secures eight new sites for middle-income rental housing scheme British Columbia has secured eight new sites for its BC Builds program, in which land owned by the province, non-profits or community groups is pre-zoned to build middle-income rental housing.
2 hours Two cyclists hit in Langford, one by impaired driver: RCMP Two cyclists were hit by drivers in Langford last week, one of the drivers was impaired, and "low light conditions" led to the second crash, according to West Shore RCMP.
2 hours Cigarettes with health warnings could nudge smokers to butt out: researchers Manufacturers are required, by Tuesday, to ensure that warnings about harms such as cancer and damage to organs are printed directly on individual cigarettes.
2 hours Eby deplores 'most hateful' speech praising Hamas attack, as UBC protest camp begins Eby and other politicians have denounced remarks at a demonstration in Vancouver where protesters chanted "long live Oct. 7," praising that day's attacks by Hamas on Israel.
3 hours VicPD seek missing woman, 20, last seen in March Victoria police are seeking help from the public to locate a missing woman who hasn't been seen by her family in more than a month.
3 hours International students will be allowed to work 24 hours a week starting in September International students will be able to work off-campus for up to 24 hours per week starting in September, Immigration Minister Marc Miller announced Monday.
4 hours BC Transit considers service to Campbell River Airport, McIvor Lake: survey A survey is seeking feedback on potential changes to public transit in Campbell River, including new routes to the airport and a popular lake.
5 hours Federal addictions minister says B.C public decriminalization reversal under review The federal Conservatives are pushing the Liberals to end allowing drug use in public after B.C. announced it wants to scale back its decriminalization pilot project.
5 hours Island Health warns of norovirus, flu outbreaks at several facilities Island Health is warning of several active outbreaks declared this month at hospitals and long-term care facilities throughout Vancouver Island.
3 hours International students will be allowed to work 24 hours a week starting in September International students will be able to work off-campus for up to 24 hours per week starting in September, Immigration Minister Marc Miller announced Monday.
3 hours Seattle Kraken fire coach Dave Hakstol after leading the franchise for its first 3 seasons The Kraken fired coach Dave Hakstol after the third-year franchise took a significant step back following a playoff appearance in their second season.
5 hours Federal addictions minister says B.C public decriminalization reversal under review The federal Conservatives are pushing the Liberals to end allowing drug use in public after B.C. announced it wants to scale back its decriminalization pilot project.
4 hours Flyin' High! Esquimalt Cheerleading team becomes the first from Island to compete at World Championships
4 hours Flyin' High! Esquimalt Cheerleading team becomes the first from Island to compete at World Championships
Featured Story 1 day Emerson returns to the water, allowing Beach Drive to reopen Drivers in Oak Bay are faced with a new detour on Sunday morning as Emerson the elephant seal crosses the road. Read the full story
2 weeks Opinion: ‘Ultimate challenge for Esquimalt council’: Thoughts from Mayor Barb Desjardins after approving 26-storey residential tower In May 2023, Esquimalt staff received the development application for 900 Carlton Place/900 Esquimalt Road, a key corner in Esquimalt. The application included 272 units of housing, commercial space, rental housing and a condominium tower at a height of 26 storeys.
1 month Opinion: Councillors in the CRD and Across BC Deserve Fair Pay In the past two years, Councils across the region have adjusted their remuneration and benefits to keep up with inflation and the realities of working an increasingly complex job.
1 month Opinion: Gentleman George, an inspiration for every young reporter Ian Haysom reflects on the life and legacy of George Garrett, the legendary CKNW radio reporter who died this week.