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An initiative started in 2021 with the idea to map the coast of Vancouver Island from Metchosin to Campbell River and again in Port McNeill to record any modifications to the natural shoreline.

“So there was really this push to increase awareness of what happens on the coastline, impacts of climate change, impacts of hard armouring structures like seawalls and...


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It’s not often drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians find themselves on the same page, but when it comes to the ongoing work on Victoria’s Bay Street Bridge, anyone who doesn’t travel “as the crow flies” is feeling the impact.

That includes businesses like Brass Monkey Tap Room, located near the bridge and now dealing with reduced access during a key time of year.

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Ottawa must include artificial intelligence chatbots in any forthcoming social media ban for kids, says B.C.’s attorney general.

Niki Sharma made the comments after releasing a letter to federal officials Tuesday in which the province laid out its expectations for federal regulation of social media platforms.

Manitoba is moving ahead with its own ban on ...


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Now that provincial funding for a deer contraception program has run out, Oak Bay has decided it will continue on its own to curb the growing urban population.

Not much fazes them, and the number of urban d...


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Fifteen months after U.S. President Donald Trump started a trade war with Canada and suggested the country should become the 51st state, Canadian travel to the United States, continues to remain at record low levels,

According to Statistics Canada, more than 2 million Canadians still travelled to the United States in March of this year.

Watch belo...


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