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Mt. Hayes wildfire near Ladysmith grows to 70 hectares overnight

Mt. Hayes wildfire near Ladysmith grows to 70 hectares overnight

Cowichan Valley Regional District issued a state of local emergency Thursday night
Pamela Anderson and PETA sending vegan food to wildfire-stricken B.C. cities

Pamela Anderson and PETA sending vegan food to wildfire-stricken B.C. cities

‘Methane offset starter kits’ intended as climate crisis response
BC Ferries expects another busy weekend of summer holiday travel

BC Ferries expects another busy weekend of summer holiday travel

Ferry corporation warns of sailing waits between Vancouver Island and Metro Vancouver
Vancouver Island man who tried to sue for $32 trillion unsuccessful in his appeal

Vancouver Island man who tried to sue for $32 trillion unsuccessful in his appeal

B.C. Court of Appeal hearing cut short after ‘profanity-laden outbursts’
BC Ferries: Soaring price of gas means reduction in fuel rebates for customers

BC Ferries: Soaring price of gas means reduction in fuel rebates for customers

Cost increase of 30 cents for vehicles on Metro Vancouver-Island routes as of Aug. 1
Person experiencing homelessness struck intentionally by motorist in Nanaimo

Person experiencing homelessness struck intentionally by motorist in Nanaimo

Incident happened Saturday, July 10, on Victoria Avenue
BC Ferries reporting 5-sailing wait at Horseshoe Bay

BC Ferries reporting 5-sailing wait at Horseshoe Bay

Travellers advised to travel to Vancouver Island via Tsawwassen
Island near Nanaimo preserved as park after $4M donation from Lululemon founder

Island near Nanaimo preserved as park after $4M donation from Lululemon founder

Chip Wilson’s family’s foundation supports three land purchases in the Strait of Georgia
B.C. Ferries now offering online booking for foot passengers

B.C. Ferries now offering online booking for foot passengers

Online booking for Tsawwassen–Swartz Bay, Tsawwassen–Duke Point and Horseshoe Bay–Departure Bay
BC Ferries adding sailings as it anticipates ‘busy summer season’

BC Ferries adding sailings as it anticipates ‘busy summer season’

Extra sailings announced on major routes for peak travel season starting June 25
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