Reconciliation Theatre Society will be performing two shows for the public, including one premiering on Canada Day.
Reconciliation Theatre Society, an Indigenous-led non-profit society, will be performing their summer shows in the Shaw Auditorium series at the auditorium at the Vancouver Island Conference Centre.
This is a step-up in size for the society, who previously used the OV Arts Centre for their last four productions. Tom Rokeby, co-founder and artistic director of Reconciliation Theatre
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Reconciliation Theatre Society will be showcasing two shows at Shaw Auditorium
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442 Transport and Rescue Squadron rescue injured hiker on West Coast Trail
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Verdict reserved in B.C. killing linked to gang feud
A man known as one of the province’s most dangerous gang members now awaits his fate in a first-degree murder trial after 46 days in B.C. Supreme Court.
Ekene Anigbo is accused of killing 57-year-old Naramata resident Kathleen Richardson inside her home on June 9, 2021.
Anigbo’s trial started on March 2, in which the Crown told the court the defendant and co-conspirator Jalen Falk confined Richardson in her basement with zip ties and duct tape before shooting her twice in the head.
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Nanaimo native once again takes Canadian hammer throw title
A Nanaimo native has once again taken a national title in hammer throw.
Ethan Katzberg, who trains at Kamloops Track and Field Club, won his fourth-straight hammer throw championship at the Canadian Track and Field Championships in Ottawa on Saturday, June 20, in the senior category – his best throw went 81.13 metres, a press release stated.
His first throw went 78.80 m, his second 80.06 m, third 75.36 m, fourth 80.06 m, fifth 80.72 m with the 81.13 m in his sixth try.
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Scorching temperatures seared into record book for Victoria, Qualicum, Duncan
As a mini heat wave comes to a close with the promise of rain Thursday, three Island sites bested or tied daily high temperatures on Wednesday (June 24)Victoria airport tied a record of 30 C set in 1925, according to Environment Canada weather station data.
It was a third warm day for the region, where Victoria’s Gonzales Point broke heat records June 22 and 23 hitting 30.4 C and 27 C respectively.Up Island things were a little warmer, with Duncan defeating record set in 1940, hitting 32.4 -
WORLD CUP DAILY, June 25: Canada preps for Sunday playoff vs. South Africa in Los Angeles
Daily FIFA World Cup soccer match updates and news for Black Press Media publications.
Canada’s 2-1 loss to Switzerland on Wednesday sets up a Round of 32 playoff match with South Africa in Los Angeles on Sunday, June 28, noon start time.
With a win or draw in Vancouver, Canada would have clinched top spot in Group B, won by Switzerland instead.
In Group A action Wednesday, South Africa scored a big 1-0 win over Korea Republic in Monterrey, while unbeaten Mexico took down Czechia 3-0 in Me -
Travelling with dogs is fun; make it safe as well
Summer is made for adventures and for many of us, that means bringing our dogs along for the journey. Whether it’s a road trip, a weekend hike, or a few nights away at a hotel, traveling with your dog can create some of the best memories of the season.
But warmer weather also brings unique challenges, so it’s important to think ahead about how to keep your dog safe and comfortable.
The biggest challenge is often the heat itself. Dogs don’t handle high temperatures the same way -
Nanaimo’s affordable-housing project going to public hearing
A proposal from the City of Nanaimo that would help see more social housing built in the community will go to a public hearing.
Council gave the first two readings to the Pre-zoning for Social Housing project at its meeting on Monday, June 22.
The project, which is being developed by city planners, would build a regulatory and bylaw framework that lowers barriers to create new and affordable rental housing in the city to meet specific needs around tenancy and affordability for low-to moderate-in -
Farmers lament severe water cuts as historic drought grips North Okanagan
As a drought never before seen in the area parches the North Okanagan, local water purveyors are stressing that tough decisions will need to be made to ensure taps don’t run dry later this year.
And when regional district staff spoke to farmers in person Tuesday evening, many farmers expressed dismay at the tough decisions they could have to make with their animals, their fruit trees and their livelihoods.
Staff from Greater Vernon Water and the Regional District of North Okanagan (RDNO) h -
VicPD seek man wanted in connection to armed robberies at 2 gas stations
Victoria police are asking for the public’s help locating a man wanted in connection with two armed robberies reported at gas stations earlier this year.
The Victoria Police Department’s Major Crime Unit has obtained a warrant for the arrest of 42-year-old Andrew Anthony Charles. He is facing two counts of robbery, one count of disguise with intent and one count of using an imitation firearm during the commission of an indictable offence.
According to the police, officers were called -
Young wolves spotted near Vancouver Island golf course spark warning
The B.C. Conservation Officer Service (BCCOS) has issued a warning after wolves were spotted in Colwood late last week.
The provincial body said it received a report on June 22 that two juvenile wolves were in the Olympian Way area, near the Olympic View Golf Club.
The animals were spotted two days earlier, on June 20.
“People are encouraged to take precautions in case of wolf encounters, such as ensuring pets are leashed and being aware of surroundings,” the BCCOS said in a statemen -
‘Almost perfect’: Victoria supporters back Canada despite first World Cup loss
A week ago, advancing to the knockout stage would have felt like enough.
On Wednesday afternoon (June 24), nearly 1,000 supporters packed into Market Square hoping for something more.
Switzerland ultimately spoiled Canada’s bid for first place in Group B with a 2-1 victory, illustrating just how quickly expectations have changed around the men’s national team during this World Cup.Capacity crowd at Market Square in Victoria for Canada vs. Switzerland #yyj #worldcup #fifa pic.twitter. -
Collision between e-scooter and van leaves youth with minor injuries
The Nanaimo RCMP is reminding both e-scooter users and motorists to exercise caution and be aware of one another following a collision that left a youth injured.
The incident occurred at approximately 2 p.m. on Tuesday, June 23, at the intersection of Metral Drive and Bergen-Op-Zoom Drive.
A northbound commercial van on Metral Drive was turning right onto Bergen-Op-Zoom Drive when it collided with a 15-year-old male travelling southbound on the adjacent multi-use pathway.
The youth fell to the g -
B.C. appeals court allows opioid class action to proceed, criticizes delay tactics
The B.C. Court of Appeal will allow a class action brought by the province against opioid manufacturers to proceed, calling the companies’ repeated attempts to relitigate the class certification “unhelpful.”
David Eby, then B.C.’s attorney general, filed the lawsuit in 2018 against opioid manufacturers to recover the health-care costs associated with the drugs’ alleged overprescription and the nationwide addiction crisis that ensued.
Chief amongst the claims is that -
Wildfire south of Lillooet sized at 50 hectares on Wednesday
A wildfire has broken out south of Lillooet and is sized at 50 hectares.
The BC Wildfire Service (BCWS) say the fire is out of control and is located near Riley Creek.
It was discovered on Wednesday, June 24 with the last update coming in at 3:35 p.m.
The suspected cause of the wildfire (number K70659) is lightning.
To report information about this fire, the Kamloops Fire Centre can be reached at 250-554-5965 or [email protected]. -
Wildfire south of Lillooet 50 hectares, being assessed by BCWS
Update, 5:55 p.m.
The BC Wildfire Service (BCWS) is assessing a wildfire discovered south of Lillooet on Wednesday.
According to their 5 p.m. update, there is one response officer and three helicopters assigned to the incident.
“Airtankers did respond to this wildfire and while unable to action due to steep terrain and the location, they assisted in the initial assessment of the incident,” the wildfire service said.
They say the fire is burning at Rank 3, meaning a moderately vigorou -
No injuries in after car driven into Vancouver Island grocery store
Sometimes Monday morning can live up to its bad reputation, or at least for the driver of this car in Port McNeill, this past Monday, June 22.
It was a single vehicle mishap that caught IGA staff and passersby by surprise. Police, ambulance and fire responded quickly but fortunately, there were no serious injuries to report.
There was some property damage, with the pop machine taking the brunt of the collision, but structural damage to the store seems to have been avoided.
By mid-morning, the ve
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