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CFB Esquimalt building to be renamed in honour of Duncan-born submariner

CFB Esquimalt building to be renamed in honour of Duncan-born submariner

Lt. William McKinstry Maitland-Dougall was in command of a Royal Navy submarine when he was killed in 1918
Nanaimo to try alternate approval process again to fund $90M operations centre

Nanaimo to try alternate approval process again to fund $90M operations centre

Two previous efforts failed because of problems with the process
Sooke Potholes fire burning five km from Greater Victoria's water supply

Sooke Potholes fire burning five km from Greater Victoria's water supply

The Capital Regional District says the fire is not currently deemed a risk to the watershed or its tree canopy, but it is being monitored
'Just the nicest people': Friend remembers Salt Spring sailors

'Just the nicest people': Friend remembers Salt Spring sailors

Tim O’Connor, co-owner of a coffee house in Ganges, says the couple had been excited about the prospect of walking the Camino again.
B.C.'s drought: Water will keep flowing in capital region thanks to planning

B.C.'s drought: Water will keep flowing in capital region thanks to planning

Though this summer is expected to be one of the driest since 1896, the CRD is confident water supply won’t be affected — in part because of a decision made 20-plus years ago.
Central Saanich man qualifies for World Series of Poker main event in Las Vegas

Central Saanich man qualifies for World Series of Poker main event in Las Vegas

Edward Bergman qualified through playing a $1,200 satellite tournament on GGPoker, an online poker room
Couple sparks smiles with their Canada Day celebration

Couple sparks smiles with their Canada Day celebration

For the past 20 years — ever since Monica Miller received her Canadian citizenship — the couple have celebrated Canada’s birthday by inviting the neighbourhood to join in the occasion.
Virtual reality training scenarios put police officers in shoes of people having their worst day

Virtual reality training scenarios put police officers in shoes of people having their worst day

Axon, a U.S.-based company that showed off its products in Victoria this week, can put police in the shoes of a person in crisis in its VR training
Drivers of vehicles that got stuck mud-bogging in Nanaimo estuary could face fines

Drivers of vehicles that got stuck mud-bogging in Nanaimo estuary could face fines

The drivers could also be on the hook for any environmental damage to the protected Nanaimo River estuary
North Saanich resident hopes to break world records on his e-longboard

North Saanich resident hopes to break world records on his e-longboard

Bradley Smith plans to travel 3,500 kilometres on his electric-powered longboard.