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Police warn businesses of counterfeit American money in Victoria

Police warn businesses of counterfeit American money in Victoria

United States Secret Service investigate with VicPD
Ladysmith woman fundraises for sister, family left homeless by Chemainus fire

Ladysmith woman fundraises for sister, family left homeless by Chemainus fire

A Ladysmith woman is raising money for family members left homeless after a devastating fire on Stz’uminus First Nation land near Chemainus on Monday.
Orca-inspired sculpture pitched for Victoria Johnson Street Bridge park

Orca-inspired sculpture pitched for Victoria Johnson Street Bridge park

Designs unveiled as part of plans for public space around bridge
This is the last straw for Nanaimo pubs

This is the last straw for Nanaimo pubs

VIU’s student pub and the Dinghy Dock Pub are no longer serving plastic straws to customers
UPDATE: One man in hospital following targeted shooting in Courtenay

UPDATE: One man in hospital following targeted shooting in Courtenay

On Dec. 12, at approximately 4:20 p.m., the Comox Valley RCMP responded to a report of a shooting at the 900 block of Salisbury Road in Courtenay.
Transit bus loses control near Uptown shopping centre

Transit bus loses control near Uptown shopping centre

One person was treated for a minor injury at the scene
BC Ferries woman overboard says thanks to her rescuers

BC Ferries woman overboard says thanks to her rescuers

Afternoon provides a rare opportunity for searchers to meet the woman they saved
Festive trucks sidelined by Courtenay police

Festive trucks sidelined by Courtenay police

RCMP rules lighted truck tradition too distracting
Police respond to suspected shooting incident in Courtenay

Police respond to suspected shooting incident in Courtenay

One person has been taken to hospital as Comox Valley RCMP are currently investigating what is believed to be a shooting in Courtenay.
Nanaimo defers decision on dog and cat sales at pet stores

Nanaimo defers decision on dog and cat sales at pet stores

Councillors decide against regulation but want more information regarding a potential outright ban