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Lotto Max ticket worth $55 million sold in Saanich North

Lotto Max ticket worth $55 million sold in Saanich North

The municipality and the retail outlet where the ticket came from will be verified once the winner of the national draw comes forward, says the B.C. Lottery Corporation
'They thought I could essentially be in a vegetative state': Patient tells her story for VHF fundraiser

'They thought I could essentially be in a vegetative state': Patient tells her story for VHF fundraiser

Sara Brownlee was given a one per cent chance of survival after suffering a brain hemorrhage in November 2021. Now she’s back at work.
Police notebook lost, names and addresses circulated among 'criminal element'

Police notebook lost, names and addresses circulated among 'criminal element'

Officer's notebook lost for five days in December contains names of about 60 individuals related to police activity or investigations, along with 50 addresses, and was used to commit a criminal offence, police say.
Nanaimo woman loses $1,800 to WhatsApp fraud

Nanaimo woman loses $1,800 to WhatsApp fraud

The woman was told by a fraudster posing as her daughter that she had dropped her smartphone in a toilet and needed $1,800 for a replacement.
Skiers asked to disable Apple Watch crash detection after false alarms

Skiers asked to disable Apple Watch crash detection after false alarms

Technology intended to alert first responders to vehicle crashes is being triggered when skiers take a tumble
'We need help': Island First Nation declares emergency over drug and alcohol crisis

'We need help': Island First Nation declares emergency over drug and alcohol crisis

The Ehattesaht First Nation, based in Zeballos, says it has lost six young people to drug overdoses in the the past few months alone.
Saanich police arrest driver with fake police lights on car

Saanich police arrest driver with fake police lights on car

The driver could face charges for impersonating a peace officer, possession of drugs for the purpose of trafficking and breaching a firearms prohibition.
Man who planned 1990 murders of mother, grandmother has day parole extended

Man who planned 1990 murders of mother, grandmother has day parole extended

The Parole Board of Canada says Darren Gowen — formerly known as Darren Huenemann — now has a low to moderate risk of violently reoffending.
Turpel-Lafond returns honorary degree to Royal Roads

Turpel-Lafond returns honorary degree to Royal Roads

The university says the former representative for children and youth voluntarily returned the degree after she was contacted as part of its review process
Grant will allow Maritime Museum to digitize maps, ships' plans

Grant will allow Maritime Museum to digitize maps, ships' plans

Federal $17,000 heritage grant will allow the museum to buy a large-format scanner, so items can be digitized and made available to the public