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DJ who asked premier her thoughts on being a “MILF” is fired by Courtenay radio station

DJ who asked premier her thoughts on being a “MILF” is fired by Courtenay radio station

A Courtenay radio station has fired the host who asked Premier Christy Clark a sexually charged question on air last month.

New trial ordered in Saanich police shooting death of mentally ill man

The B.C. Court of Appeal has ordered a new civil trial for a Saanich police officer who was found negligent in a civil suit filed by the family of a 33-year-old mentally ill man shot dead after a confrontation.
Health minister saddened by death of worker fired over privacy breach allegations

Health minister saddened by death of worker fired over privacy breach allegations

Health Minister Margaret MacDiarmid offered her condolences Thursday on the death of a former employee who was fired last year as part of an ongoing investigation into privacy breach allegations.

Scarlet fever no big deal, VIHA says after worries posted on web

NANAIMO — Reports of several cases of scarlet fever in Nanaimo should not alarm parents, says the Vancouver Island Heath Authority.

Ropes hung from ceiling found in suicide-counselling case

YVONNE ZACHARIAS Vancouver Sun VANCOUVER — Abbotsford police have turned up gruesome evidence in a case against a man who is scheduled to appear in provincial court next week for counselling a mentally disturbed woman to commit suicide.

Victoria cannabis baker acquitted in case that challenged medical marijuana laws

NANAIMO — In a case that may have national ramifications, the head baker of the Cannabis Buyers’ Club of Canada has been acquitted of outstanding drug offences.

Whale harasser fined in Campbell River, ordered to write mea culpa

CAMPBELL RIVER — A Campbell River boater found guilty of harassing killer whales was handed an unusual sentence on Wednesday.
First Nations leaders pleads for unity heading into crucial meeting with PM

First Nations leaders pleads for unity heading into crucial meeting with PM

OTTAWA - The plans for Stephen Harper's high-stakes meeting with First Nations leaders on Friday are awash in confusion.

Gabriola Island suffering whooping cough outbreak

NANAIMO — Health officials are calling Gabriola Island’s outbreak of whooping cough the worst in years, with 10 new cases reported in just over a week. There were three cases of whooping cough on Gabriola Island at the end of December, but by Jan.

Break-in spree in Saanich

Saanich police believe a quartet of early-morning break-ins, including three on Thursday, could be linked.