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Group protesting BC Ferries changes starts 'hunger strike'
A group of people from Gibsons calling itself FerryHostage.com has launched a campaign to try to hit B.C. Ferries “where it counts, at the till.” The B.C.
Jan 26, 2014 1:26 PM
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Deadline nears to remove Protection Island derelict
NANAIMO — A fisheries deadline is nearing for the removal of a 60-tonne derelict sailboat from its watery grave off Protection Island. The 40-year-old Valkyrian II hasn’t moved from where she sank near the Dingy Dock pub in October.
Jan 26, 2014 1:23 PM
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Signs for kids unveiled at Ucluelet’s Wild Pacific Trail
UCLUELET — Families packed Ucluelet’s Big Beach Park on a recent morning to experience the Wild Pacific Trail society’s new children-focused interactive displays.
Jan 26, 2014 1:19 PM
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Potter puts the performance in art
It was 33 years ago when I last saw Glenn Lewis. As word reached me that he had arrived as senior artist-in-residence at Camosun College for the month of January, I went right over. Lewis is unchanged, except for lots of greying hair.
Jan 26, 2014 12:08 PM
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Book excerpt: A pioneer in a glorious wilderness
How a young nurse left Victoria for the Island's wild west coast
Jan 19, 2014 9:24 AM
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Ferry surcharge ‘a real blow’ to Islanders
COWICHAN VALLEY — Adding extra ferry surcharges is only pouring fuel on the fire for irate Vancouver Island residents, according to Keith Rush, chairman of the Thetis and Penelakut Island ferry advisory committee.
Jan 19, 2014 9:19 AM
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Citizen-sailor Chris Preston sets a new course
When he signed on with the naval reserve as a fuzzy-faced 16-year-old, Chris Preston had no idea he’d still be in the fold 44 years later.
Jan 19, 2014 9:16 AM
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Outdoor ice rink built at Courtenay’s Simms Park in time for festival
COURTENAY — An outdoor synthetic ice rink that will be one of the big draws of the upcoming Winter Bites Festival has been constructed at Simms Park in Courtenay.
Jan 19, 2014 9:02 AM
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Licensing suggested to tackle feral cat numbers
PORT ALBERNI — Silent and still, a pair of feline eyes peer out from under a thorn bush at the edge of a large wooded area on Argyle Way in Port Alberni.
Jan 19, 2014 8:59 AM
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Ferry cutbacks may spark exodus, survey finds
GABRIOLA — Gabriola Island residents say there could be severe economic fallout if ferry service reductions go ahead as planned.
Jan 19, 2014 8:56 AM
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