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Colwood shooting linked to feud between gang leader, Bollywood star, Indian media claim

Colwood shooting linked to feud between gang leader, Bollywood star, Indian media claim

The feud stems from the alleged poaching of antelope in a nature preserve in India more than two decades ago
Not enough local workers applying for jobs, some Island employers say

Not enough local workers applying for jobs, some Island employers say

Some businesses, especially in food industry, worry they won’t be able to hire enough workers.
Victoria remains in the lead for commuter cyclists in a Canadian city

Victoria remains in the lead for commuter cyclists in a Canadian city

Commuters are more likely to walk or bike in Greater Victoria than in any other metropolitan centre in Canada, with 18.7 per cent choosing some form of active transportation to get to work.
Integrated police unit formed to combat online child sexual exploitation

Integrated police unit formed to combat online child sexual exploitation

The unit, a pilot project for six months, was disbanded in 2022. New funding will allow it to be re-established.
Pro-Palestinian encampment at Vancouver Island University cleared

Pro-Palestinian encampment at Vancouver Island University cleared

University had sought court injunction to remove the camp from its quad on the Nanaimo campus
Youths arrested at Saanich bus stop after police receive reports of a firearm

Youths arrested at Saanich bus stop after police receive reports of a firearm

Saanich police said officers are trained to treat all firearms as real until proven otherwise and that all calls involving firearms are a priority response.
Donation to Sidney thrift store was not an explosive device

Donation to Sidney thrift store was not an explosive device

Beacon Community Services store was evacuated after a suspected “historical military explosive device” was dropped off, but the item turned out to be a fake.
VIU encampment injunction would stifle protest rights, says B.C. Civil Liberties Association

VIU encampment injunction would stifle protest rights, says B.C. Civil Liberties Association

The group has obtained intervenor status in an attempt by VIU to get a court injunction against an encampment on its Nanaimo campus
Days, if not weeks, before Sooke-area fire is out: B.C. Wildfire Service

Days, if not weeks, before Sooke-area fire is out: B.C. Wildfire Service

More firefighting crews have been brought in, including smokejumpers deployed to fight the fire's east flank, which is in steep terrain.
Man arrested in suspected Duncan arson fire that spread to garage

Man arrested in suspected Duncan arson fire that spread to garage

A fire in a vacant lot in the 300-block of Brae Road quickly spread and engulfed a nearby detached garage, police said