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Next Oak Bay police chief is the 1st woman in the role for Greater Victoria

Next Oak Bay police chief is the 1st woman in the role for Greater Victoria

Deputy Chief Julie Chanin takes helm June 1
Health Authority launches B.C.’s first 2SLGBTQIA liaison nurse program

Health Authority launches B.C.’s first 2SLGBTQIA liaison nurse program

Program available at Island Health’s Royal Jubilee Hospital and occasionally at Victoria General
B.C. ice cream maker battles shrinkflation one sweet spoonful at a time

B.C. ice cream maker battles shrinkflation one sweet spoonful at a time

Tax-avoiding 500 ml packages ‘still snack size if you believe it is,’ says 49 Below
B.C. hotels and resort land on global list of best in hospitality

B.C. hotels and resort land on global list of best in hospitality

Oak Bay, Empress, Magnolia and Brentwood Bay all named Conde Nast Traveler favourites
Baby seal Bertha found on B.C. beach and now beefing up in rescue centre

Baby seal Bertha found on B.C. beach and now beefing up in rescue centre

Beaches become seal nurseries each summer, but a pup alone isn’t always in trouble
Don’t leave dogs in hot cars, B.C. firefighters plead in short video

Don’t leave dogs in hot cars, B.C. firefighters plead in short video

Leave Sparky at home, with a friend or at least use dog mode
Don’t break a window: BC SPCA outlines how best to handle a dog left in a hot car

Don’t break a window: BC SPCA outlines how best to handle a dog left in a hot car

Signs of heatstroke and how to help your pets during heat waves
Hotline helps Canadian camping newbs with the scoop on poop and other questions

Hotline helps Canadian camping newbs with the scoop on poop and other questions

Those with non-emergent camping conundrums can call 1-844-SCOUT101 or go online to plan ahead
Say cheese: Canada’s 2nd favourite sandwich gets its own day April 12

Say cheese: Canada’s 2nd favourite sandwich gets its own day April 12

Canadians urged to enjoy some gooey good grilled cheese April 12
Humpback comeback: More whales spotted in Salish Sea this year than any other

Humpback comeback: More whales spotted in Salish Sea this year than any other

‘The Salish Sea has become the whale equivalent of a busy school zone’
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