7 mins Police watchdog tells board an external agency should conduct VicPD complaint investigation The Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner says Victoria Police should not investigate itself in a Project Juliet complaint.
21 mins Nanaimo man arrested for 2 indecent acts in 1 week: West Shore RCMP Mounties in the West Shore say a Nanaimo man was arrested twice for committing an indecent act around people, including children, in just a three-day period.
2 hours B.C. First Nation, Catholic Church announce 'sacred covenant' to be signed on Easter Vancouver's Catholic Archbishop says a 'Sacred Covenant' agreement has been reached with the First Nation in Kamloops, B.C., that announced the discovery the remains of more than 200 children at the site of a former residential school.
3 hours Quebec judge orders bus driver to stand trial for 2023 daycare crash deaths A judge on Thursday ordered a man to stand trial on charges including first-degree murder in the deaths of two children killed when a city bus rammed into a Montreal-area daycare last year.
4 hours $40K in fibre-optic cable damage sets Cortes Island Connected Coast project timeline back After fibre-optic cable on Cortes Island was cut in 17 spots, the company behind the project says this will delay final rollout.
4 hours Paper Excellence returns $4.5M to province after indefinitely curtailing Crofton mill Paper Excellence Canada is returning $4.5 million to the B.C. government after the company announced that it would be indefinitely curtailing its paper operations at its mill in Crofton, north of Duncan.
5 hours Police say backcountry searches are ending for missing Errington mother RCMP says no more backcountry searches are currently planned for a missing Errington mother who was last seen on Feb. 15 in the Nanoose Bay area.
5 hours Conservation officers seize 9-foot python from B.C. home Conservation officers say a 2.7 metre (nine foot) Burmese python was seized from a home in Chilliwack where it was being kept illegally as a pet.