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On Father's Day, a daughter's most precious memories stolen

On Father's Day, a daughter's most precious memories stolen

War medals, cherished link to late father, were stolen from a locked car.
Victoria sailor clocks fastest solo time in history of Race to Alaska

Victoria sailor clocks fastest solo time in history of Race to Alaska

Eric Pesty brought his multihull sailing ship, the Pestou, into Ketchikan Harbour on Friday morning.
Fires could increase numbers of sick, injured animals, disrupt breeding

Fires could increase numbers of sick, injured animals, disrupt breeding

Fires are forcing bears to find new ranges and food sources at a time when they are out with their cubs trying to gain calories after hibernation, says a north Island animal rescue group
Morning surprise: Nanaimo family wakes to find cougar and freshly killed deer in yard

Morning surprise: Nanaimo family wakes to find cougar and freshly killed deer in yard

The big cat was guarding its kill closely, even fending off an eagle that tried to land and get a taste, says Cheryl Thompson.
SUE the T. rex had battle scars, arthritis — and really bad breath

SUE the T. rex had battle scars, arthritis — and really bad breath

Teams from the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago have been unpacking the Tyrannosaurus rex as the Royal B.C. Museum prepares to open SUE: The T. rex Experience
Endangered white pelicans spotted on Island

Endangered white pelicans spotted on Island

The large fish-eating birds with elongated bills have been seen at Cattle Point in Oak Bay, Panama Flats and Swan Lake in Saanich and in North Saanich near Victoria International Airport.
Famed Martin Mars water bomber could be headed to museum

Famed Martin Mars water bomber could be headed to museum

The Hawaii Mars, owned by Port Alberni-based Coulson Groups of Companies, hasn’t been used to fight wildfires since 2015 and has been tethered to a dock in Sproat Lake since its retirement eight years ago
Port Alberni nurse loses license for five years for sexual misconduct

Port Alberni nurse loses license for five years for sexual misconduct

The nurse was found to have engaged in sexual misconduct with a vulnerable psychiatric patient.
First Nations take on marine stewardship

First Nations take on marine stewardship

South Island First Nations flotilla blends new technology with traditional knowledge of the seafaring people who’ve lived here for centuries
Find a fawn? Leave it alone unless it's in danger

Find a fawn? Leave it alone unless it's in danger

Don’t assume that a fawn has been abandoned — this is the time of year when does start leaving their babies for extended periods, say wildlife experts