1 hour Four excessive speeders caught, one impaired by drugs: West Shore RCMP West Shore RCMP says its officers caught four excessive speeders in the past week, including one who was impaired by drugs.
5 hours Teens suspected of 3 ‘disturbing’ attacks in Nanaimo within 24 hours Mounties are investigating three separate assaults that occurred in Nanaimo over a 24-hour period, and youths are the suspects in each case.
6 hours Massive ‘floatel’ to remain in Nanaimo indefinitely after floating work camp rejected by Squamish The future of a floating hotel that is currently anchored in Nanaimo’s Harbour is uncertain after Squamish council voted against allowing it to move there.
23 hours 'A buick to a fly': Realtor says new short term rental rules aren't having desired impact A Victoria real estate agent estimates the new legislation freed up 100 to 200 units for long-term housing in the capital city.
1 day Here’s why Victoria’s bike lane project cost $65.5M, nearly double original price The City of Victoria says its all ages and abilities (AAA) cycling network project, which is in its final stages, cost an estimated $65.5 million to build, nearly double the original price tag set in 2016.
1 day 1 taken to hospital with serious injuries in downtown Victoria crash Victoria police are investigating after a single-vehicle crash sent a driver to hospital with serious but non-life-threatening injuries.
1 day B.C.'s new short-term rental regulation comes into effect B.C.’s new rules on short-term rentals, such as Airbnb and VRBO, came into effect on May 1 limiting where people can book short-term accommodations with a goal of freeing up housing in the province.
2 days 'Bite me': Esquimalt renters fight 'renoviction,' something province says they stopped Tenants of an Esquimalt apartment building are scrambling to relocate, after the new owner served eviction notices for renovations. At 519 Sturdee St., many of the tenants are seniors on fixed incomes or disability who[...]
14 mins Vets Affairs 'March holidays' post: 'In trying to be apolitical we became political' After a flood of angry comments, Veterans Affairs Canada staff found themselves working over the Easter weekend this year, scrambling to explain why one of the department's social media posts didn't actually mention the holiday.
26 mins Environmental groups criticize government walk-back on pollution impact assessment Environmental groups say the Liberal government is giving up its authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions through proposed amendments to the federal Impact Assessment Act.
1 hour Saanich police release more photos of $60K-worth of stolen art Saanich police have released more photos of Indigenous art items that were stolen from a home in early April.
1 hour Four excessive speeders caught, one impaired by drugs: West Shore RCMP West Shore RCMP says its officers caught four excessive speeders in the past week, including one who was impaired by drugs.