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AMID GANG KILLINGS, VANCOUVER POLICE ISSUE WARNING ABOUT Vancouver police took the unusual step Monday of releasing the names and photographs of six gangsters they say are putting the public at risk because of their involvement in recent gang violence.. . . FIRST NATIONS GROUP CRITICIZES WOODSIDE PETROLEUM'S MOVE VANCOUVER — A British Columbia First Nations coalition says it's disappointed by the news that a second major investor is looking to sell its shares in the Kitimat Liquefied Natural Gas . . . TIMES COLONISTNEWSE-EDITIONCONTACT USHOROSCOPE Daily news for the city of Victoria, BC. Kevin Greenard: Take advantage of market conditions when rebalancing 'Dark day:' Police say five pedestrians run down in London, Ont., targeted as Muslims NEWS | TIMES COLONISTOPINIONB.CWOMAN, 23, AIRLIFTED TO HOSPITAL WITH LIFE-THREATENING INJURIES AFTER CRASH IN LANTZVILLE Jeff Bell / Times Colonist. The Capital Regional District is asking the public to weigh in on the idea of widening sections of the Galloping Goose and Lochside regional trails, along with HOROSCOPE | CROSSWORD | TIMES COLONIST Saturday, May 29thARIES (March 21 - April 20):You have a wealth of plans you want to get started on but as Mercury turns retrograde this weekend you may find that little things go wrong and hold RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS THAT OPERATED ON VANCOUVER ISLAND AND Information about the Vancouver Island residential schools compiled by the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation at the University of Manitoba. For more information, see memorial.nctr.ca.. . . CANWEL TO CHANGE NAME TO DOMAN BUILDING MATERIALS CALGARY — Vancouver-based CanWel Building Materials Group Ltd. says it will change its name to Doman Building Materials Group Ltd. effective Monday.In a WEEKEND DOWNPOURS IN SOUTHEAST B.C., RAISE FLOOD CONCERNS FAIRMONT HOT SPRINGS, B.C. — An evacuation alert has been issued for more than 200 homes and businesses in southeastern British Columbia HOW TO BOOK A COVID-19 VACCINE APPOINTMENT ON VANCOUVER The phone line will be open seven days a week, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. starting on April 6. Step 2: Book your appointment. You will get an email, text or phone call telling you when you are eligible WOMAN GRANTED CONDITIONAL DISCHARGE AFTER FALSE A young Langford woman who made detailed false allegations about a sexual assault has been granted a conditional discharge and ordered toperform 50
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FIRST NATIONS GROUP CRITICIZES WOODSIDE PETROLEUM'S MOVE VANCOUVER — A British Columbia First Nations coalition says it's disappointed by the news that a second major investor is looking to sell its shares in the Kitimat Liquefied Natural Gas . . . MAN REPORTED TO BE EXPOSING HIMSELF IN RATHTREVOR BEACH Oceanside RCMP have received two reports about a man exposing himself in the Rathrevor Beach area. The first was received April 30 and thesecond May
TIMES COLONISTNEWSE-EDITIONCONTACT USHOROSCOPE Daily news for the city of Victoria, BC. Kevin Greenard: Take advantage of market conditions when rebalancing 'Dark day:' Police say five pedestrians run down in London, Ont., targeted as Muslims NEWS | TIMES COLONISTOPINIONB.CWOMAN, 23, AIRLIFTED TO HOSPITAL WITH LIFE-THREATENING INJURIES AFTER CRASH IN LANTZVILLE Saanich resident Lynn Wright was getting ready for bed on Wednesday night and closing her back door when she noticed what she thought was a dog stretched out on her back porch. RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS THAT OPERATED ON VANCOUVER ISLAND AND Information about the Vancouver Island residential schools compiled by the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation at the University of Manitoba. For more information, see memorial.nctr.ca.. . . SASKATCHEWAN FIRST NATION HONOURS CHILDREN WHO DISAPPEARED LESTOCK, Sask. — A First Nation held a ceremony Tuesday at the site of the last standing residential school in its original form in Saskatchewan.Elders and members of Muskowekwan First SCHOOL OFFERS SUPPORT TO STUDENTS AFTER OAK BAY TEEN DIES Oak Bay High School’s principal sent a letter to parents Monday saying a 15-year-old student with connections to the school had died “unexpectedly” on Sunday. Tom Aerts identified the CANWEL TO CHANGE NAME TO DOMAN BUILDING MATERIALS CALGARY — Vancouver-based CanWel Building Materials Group Ltd. says it will change its name to Doman Building Materials Group Ltd. effective Monday.In a WEEKEND DOWNPOURS IN SOUTHEAST B.C., RAISE FLOOD CONCERNS FAIRMONT HOT SPRINGS, B.C. — An evacuation alert has been issued for more than 200 homes and businesses in southeastern British Columbia WOMAN GRANTED CONDITIONAL DISCHARGE AFTER FALSE A young Langford woman who made detailed false allegations about a sexual assault has been granted a conditional discharge and ordered toperform 50
FIRST NATIONS GROUP CRITICIZES WOODSIDE PETROLEUM'S MOVE VANCOUVER — A British Columbia First Nations coalition says it's disappointed by the news that a second major investor is looking to sell its shares in the Kitimat Liquefied Natural Gas . . . MAN REPORTED TO BE EXPOSING HIMSELF IN RATHTREVOR BEACH Oceanside RCMP have received two reports about a man exposing himself in the Rathrevor Beach area. The first was received April 30 and thesecond May
AMID GANG KILLINGS, VANCOUVER POLICE ISSUE WARNING ABOUT Vancouver police took the unusual step Monday of releasing the names and photographs of six gangsters they say are putting the public at risk because of their involvement in recent gang violence.. . . NEWSLETTER - TIMESCOLONIST.COM 11 hours ago · The latest numbers on COVID-19 vaccinations in Canada as of 04:00 a.m. ET on Friday, June 11, 2021.In Canada, the provinces are reporting 471,196 new vaccinations administered for a HOROSCOPE | CROSSWORD | TIMES COLONIST Tuesday, June 8thARIES (March 21 - April 20):Your insights into what is going on in the world will be inspired over the next 24 hours. You will see connections that most other people have missed NEWSLETTER - TIMESCOLONIST.COM HALIFAX — Here is the first slate of winners from the 2021 East Coast Music Awards, announced Thursday evening: - Album of the Year: Neon Dreams - "The Happiness Of Tomorrow"- African-Canadian NEWSLETTER - TIMESCOLONIST.COM OTTAWA — The federal Liberal government is facing calls for an independent inquiry following allegations the military failed to respond to a complaint three years ago that Iraqi forces being NEWSLETTER - TIMESCOLONIST.COM TORONTO — The CFL's board of governors could be providing some much-needed clarity on the 2021 season next week.A league official said the board will hold a conference call Monday, at which time NEWSLETTER - TIMESCOLONIST.COM OTTAWA — MPs from all parties have joined New Democrats in supporting a call for the federal government to drop its legal battles against a pair of rulings involving First Nations children.In a NEWSLETTER - TIMESCOLONIST.COM Here are five things to watch in Canadian sports this weekend:RETURN TO ACTION — Sixteen months after clinching a Tokyo Olympic berth, Canada's women's basketball team is finally about to step NEWSLETTER - TIMESCOLONIST.COM TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey's embattled corrections commissioner announced his resignation Tuesday, a day after Gov. Phil Murphy said the state would shutter its long-troubled and only women NEWSLETTER - TIMESCOLONIST.COM THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Ratko Mladic, the military chief known as the "Butcher of Bosnia" for orchestrating genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes in the Balkan nation’s 1992 TIMES COLONISTNEWSE-EDITIONCONTACT USHOROSCOPE Daily news for the city of Victoria, BC. No-show the Weeknd leads 50th anniversary Juno Awards with five wins; Pipeline foes gear up for large northern Minnesota protests NEWS | TIMES COLONISTOPINIONB.CWOMAN, 23, AIRLIFTED TO HOSPITAL WITH LIFE-THREATENING INJURIES AFTER CRASH IN LANTZVILLE Jeff Bell / Times Colonist. The Capital Regional District is asking the public to weigh in on the idea of widening sections of the Galloping Goose and Lochside regional trails, along with RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS THAT OPERATED ON VANCOUVER ISLAND AND Information about the Vancouver Island residential schools compiled by the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation at the University of Manitoba. For more information, see memorial.nctr.ca.. . . CANWEL TO CHANGE NAME TO DOMAN BUILDING MATERIALS CALGARY — Vancouver-based CanWel Building Materials Group Ltd. says it will change its name to Doman Building Materials Group Ltd. effective Monday.In a SASKATCHEWAN FIRST NATION HONOURS CHILDREN WHO DISAPPEARED LESTOCK, Sask. — A First Nation held a ceremony Tuesday at the site of the last standing residential school in its original form in Saskatchewan.Elders and members of Muskowekwan First WOMAN GRANTED CONDITIONAL DISCHARGE AFTER FALSE A young Langford woman who made detailed false allegations about a sexual assault has been granted a conditional discharge and ordered toperform 50
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TIMES COLONISTNEWSE-EDITIONCONTACT USHOROSCOPE Daily news for the city of Victoria, BC. No-show the Weeknd leads 50th anniversary Juno Awards with five wins; Pipeline foes gear up for large northern Minnesota protests NEWS | TIMES COLONISTOPINIONB.CWOMAN, 23, AIRLIFTED TO HOSPITAL WITH LIFE-THREATENING INJURIES AFTER CRASH IN LANTZVILLE Jeff Bell / Times Colonist. The Capital Regional District is asking the public to weigh in on the idea of widening sections of the Galloping Goose and Lochside regional trails, along with RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS THAT OPERATED ON VANCOUVER ISLAND AND Information about the Vancouver Island residential schools compiled by the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation at the University of Manitoba. For more information, see memorial.nctr.ca.. . . CANWEL TO CHANGE NAME TO DOMAN BUILDING MATERIALS CALGARY — Vancouver-based CanWel Building Materials Group Ltd. says it will change its name to Doman Building Materials Group Ltd. effective Monday.In a SASKATCHEWAN FIRST NATION HONOURS CHILDREN WHO DISAPPEARED LESTOCK, Sask. — A First Nation held a ceremony Tuesday at the site of the last standing residential school in its original form in Saskatchewan.Elders and members of Muskowekwan First WOMAN GRANTED CONDITIONAL DISCHARGE AFTER FALSE A young Langford woman who made detailed false allegations about a sexual assault has been granted a conditional discharge and ordered toperform 50
COMMENT: DON’T IGNORE CHILDREN WHO NEED SPEECH SUPPORT A commentary by Dr. Jennifer Balfour, Dr. Brett Schrewe and the Department of Pediatrics, Victoria General Hospital. We welcomed our emergency medicine colleagues’ recent comments regarding the FIRST NATIONS GROUP CRITICIZES WOODSIDE PETROLEUM'S MOVE VANCOUVER — A British Columbia First Nations coalition says it's disappointed by the news that a second major investor is looking to sell its shares in the Kitimat Liquefied Natural Gas . . . MAN REPORTED TO BE EXPOSING HIMSELF IN RATHTREVOR BEACH Oceanside RCMP have received two reports about a man exposing himself in the Rathrevor Beach area. The first was received April 30 and thesecond May
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT UNLOCKS $740 MILLION IN AIRPORT RELIEF Federal government unlocks $740 million in airport relief. A passenger walks the halls at Montreal Trudeau Airport during the COVID-19pandemic in
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