'It smells like somebody had a campfire right in the room,' resident says
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Discriminated against for depression: Transport Canada ordered to give B.C. man top-secret job
Canadian Human Rights Tribunal says Chris Hughes should be made an intelligence analyst 'without competition'
Transport Canada has been ordered to give a Victoria man a job with top-secret security clearance — and compensation as high as $500,000 — because he faced discrimination due to depression.
BC Ferries crew rescues man who fell overboard near Bowen Island
A rescue boat from the Queen of Cowichan has rescued a man who fell overboard on Tuesday morning, BC Ferries has confirmed.
Canada Passes Historic Bill Legalizing Recreational Marijuana
Canada has become the first G7 nation to legalize recreational marijuana.
On Tuesday night, the Senate voted 52-29 to pass Bill C-45, also commonly known as the Cannabis Act. The measure was previously approved by the House of Commons, and now awaits Royal Assent for the final step in Canada’s legislative process.
It's wild salmon health vs. money and jobs as B.C.'s fish farm fight comes to a head
The provincial government has big decisions to make as leases for 20 fish farms are set to expire June 20
The salty fresh scent of the Pacific Ocean hangs in the air as a boat slices through the waters off northern Vancouver Island.
Why a B.C. priest was barred from practising psychology
Court documents detail complaints, but priest alleged 'I did something to upset the Jewish people'
Serious concerns about Father Lucien Larre's competence were behind the decision to bar him from practice as a psychologist, but the Catholic priest had another theory for what happened, according to court documents filed a decade ago.
Bonfires, bunk mates and booze: adults having time of their lives at B.C. summer camps
With summer just around the corner, the adult brain often drifts dreamily from work toward thoughts of a much-needed holiday.