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Conservative Party of Canada to call for no-confidence vote by late January

Conservative Party of Canada to call for no-confidence vote by late January

3 non-confidence motions brought by the Tories failed in the fall
Nanaimo hammer thrower voted The Canadian Press top male athlete of 2024

Nanaimo hammer thrower voted The Canadian Press top male athlete of 2024

Ethan Katzberg earned the honour as as the country’s 1st hammer throw medal since 1912.
Phenom McKenna scores, Canada tops Finland 4-0 in world junior opener

Phenom McKenna scores, Canada tops Finland 4-0 in world junior opener

Canadians face Latvia in next game Friday
VIDEO: Stolen pickup truck sparks police chase in downtown Victoria

VIDEO: Stolen pickup truck sparks police chase in downtown Victoria

VicPD recovered the three-wheeled stolen vehicle after its escape, investigation ongoing
Ferries cancelled, and thousands without power on wet and wild Christmas Day

Ferries cancelled, and thousands without power on wet and wild Christmas Day

Winds gusts measuring 162km/h were recorded off the north coast of Vancouver Island on Wednesday
Vernon students spread salvation for Christmas

Vernon students spread salvation for Christmas

Seaton Rotary Interact elves deliver backpacks to Salvation Army
RCMP investigating vandalism spree that included Naramata washrooms

RCMP investigating vandalism spree that included Naramata washrooms

The washrooms were closed twice already earlier in 2024 due to physical damage by vandals
5 skiers survive avalanche near Whistler, B.C snow conditions ripe for more

5 skiers survive avalanche near Whistler, B.C snow conditions ripe for more

Large swaths across the province under ‘considerable’ or ‘moderate’ avalanche danger warnings
TAYLOR: Our less-than-perfect Christmas tree reminds us of what's important

TAYLOR: Our less-than-perfect Christmas tree reminds us of what's important

Hunting for your own Christmas tree on designated Crown land a tradition worth adopting
1 storm heads inland, 2 more to come as B.C. absorbs Christmas week battering

1 storm heads inland, 2 more to come as B.C. absorbs Christmas week battering

Christmas morning expeted to bring heavy wind and rain to the south coast and Vancouver Island
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