7 seconds Protesters set up pro-Palestine camps at UVic, VIU Students at the University of Victoria and Vancouver Island University campus in Nanaimo have set up pro-Palestine encampments at the two schools Wednesday, following a wave of similar protests across Canada and the U.S.
1 hour Conservatives call on Commons Speaker to resign, say he let Trudeau cross the line Conservative MPs want House of Commons Speaker Greg Fergus to resign after ejecting their leader — and not Prime Minister Justin Trudeau — during a heated debate Tuesday.
2 hours 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.
3 hours It's opening day for the $34 billion Trans Mountain oil pipeline expansion Wednesday marks the official start date of the long-awaited $34-billion Trans Mountain oil pipeline expansion project.
3 hours 13 hectares of Metchosin watershed bought, turned into nature reserve A parcel of the Bilston Creek watershed in Metchosin has been protected from creeping development and turned into a nature reserve.
16 hours '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[...]
16 hours Food bank use continues to grow as more people 'need it' on Vancouver Island Food bank use continues to climb upwards on Vancouver Island as the price of food and inflation make life less affordable.
16 hours City of Nanaimo considering expansion of downtown safety measures Nanaimo city council is considering expanding its downtown safety plan after a report says parts of it have been successful.