Vancouver Island
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B.C. waters new home to Canada’s largest marine protected areaThe area has "extraordinary seafloor features," including more than 47 underwater mountains, known as seamounts, and all of the confirmed hydrothermal vents in Canada.EnvironmentJul 14
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B.C. mayor blasts party-goers for brush fire sparked by fireworks: ‘Should be ashamed’Nanaimo Mayor Leonard Krog said the thought of people lighting fireworks at the park is “outrageous” and those responsible should be prosecuted.FireJul 13
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World’s largest hockey stick to be broken down, sold as collectibles on Vancouver IslandHave you ever wanted to own the world's largest hockey stick? Soon you'll be able to get a piece of it in the form of a unique collectible.LifestyleJun 27
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‘Poop all over the place’: Free-roaming peacocks anger Vancouver Island neighbourhoodResidents of a North Cowichan neighbourhood say they've had enough of the peacocks that have made a home of their community.CanadaJun 14
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Photos released in hit-and-run that killed 17-year-old girl on Vancouver IslandPolice on Vancouver Island have released photos of several vehicles believed to be connected to a hit-and-run that killed a 17-year-old girl in April.CrimeJun 11
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‘It’s home’: RV dwellers on Vancouver Island worried about possible bylaw changeUnder the proposed bylaw, the Regional District of Nanaimo would limit stays for recreational vehicles to six months, even in an RV park.PoliticsJun 4
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Vancouver Island community unable to save stranded orcaA stranded orca has died in the small Vancouver Island community of Zeballos, despite rescue efforts by local residents. Concerns remain for the fate of a calf swimming nearby.EnvironmentMar 24
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‘Explosive device’ found after Vancouver Island assault, crash: RCMPPolice on Vancouver Island say a man and a woman are in custody after a crash that led to the discovery of an 'explosive device.'Mar 22
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Vancouver Island shipbreaking company hit with pollution abatement orderDeepwater Recovery's four-year-old operation in Baynes Sound near Courtenay has rankled neighbours and the regional districtEnvironmentMar 22
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Thieves may be picking break-in victims by tracking their vehicles with GPS: B.C. RCMPThere have been at least two break-ins in Campbell River and similar incidents in the Comox Valley that appear to be targeting the homes of entrepreneurs of Asian descent.CrimeMar 13
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