• Sextortion on the rise in Kelowna: RCMP

    Sextortion on the rise in Kelowna: RCMP
    The Kelowna RCMP is making the public aware that reports of sextortion is on the rise.
    Because of this, the RCMP is encouraging the public to learn how to recognize sextortion, protect themselves online, and know where to turn for help.
    “Sextortion, also known as sexual extortion, is a form of online blackmail where an offender threatens to share intimate images or videos of a victim unless they provide money, additional images, or other demands,” stated a Kelowna RCMP press release.
  • Literacy Central Vancouver Island seeks funding to continue digital training for seniors

    Literacy Central Vancouver Island seeks funding to continue digital training for seniors
    Literacy Central Vancouver Island is asking for federal funding to continue a program for seniors that teaches digital skills, including identifying online scams.
    Nanaimo’s city council unanimously voted at a recent meeting to send a letter to Employment and Social Development Canada’s New Horizons for Seniors Program in support of the non-profit’s request for more than $35,000 in funding to continue the program in the area from April 1, 2027 to March 31, 2028.
    Literacy Central
  • Nanaimo RCMP respond to mental health crisis involving machete

    Nanaimo RCMP respond to mental health crisis involving machete
    Nanaimo RCMP and emergency medical services responded to a mental health call involving a man with a machete.
    Officers responded at around 1:46 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 20, at the lot of the former doctor’s office at the intersection of Victoria Avenue and 104th Street.
    Tristan Eagle, who works at a neighbouring business, said he called 911 when he heard yelling from across the street.
    “I just came across the corner here and seen the gentleman out here with a two-foot long machete just
  • Woman in viral Abbotsford littering videos fined $1K

    Woman in viral Abbotsford littering videos fined $1K
    Less than 72 hours after a couple of videos began widely circulating online showing a woman littering into local waterways, she has now been identified and fined.
    The viral videos were originally posted on Aug. 17, but the Abbotsford Police Department reported that the incidents shown on the clips originally took place in late July.
    In the videos, a woman is seen dumping items into the water at both Mill Lake and Blue Jay Elementary.
    After being alerted about the videos, police began working wit
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  • B.C. and Washington fire crews continue to battle wildfire near Hope

    B.C. and Washington fire crews continue to battle wildfire near Hope
    Firefighting efforts continue on both sides of the B.C.-Washington border for a wildfire near Ross Lake that began in July.
    The Border 2 Fire, also known as the Hozomeen Mountain Wildfire, is considered out of control. The fire began near Ross Lake due to lightning strikes on the Washington side of the border on July 17 and quickly moved across the border into Canada. The northern tip of Ross Lake is in Canada, southeast of Hope.
    BC Wildfire Service, US Forest Service and the North Cascades Nati
  • Ten years later, Gord Downie’s last performance will be shown again, alongside new album in Nanaimo

    Ten years later, Gord Downie’s last performance will be shown again, alongside new album in Nanaimo
    Crimson Coast Dance Society and Old City Station Pub will be playing The Tragically Hip: A National Celebration as a fundraiser, benefiting the dance society and Gord Downie’s charitable foundation the Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund.
    Streamed by CBC on Aug. 22, the show is the 10-year anniversary of the broadcast of The Tragically Hip’s final performance, and will be featured alongside the release of a new live album, The Tragically Hip Live July 22 – August 20, 2016.
    Th
  • ‘Just in shock’: 13-year-old golfing phenom wins golf title in B.C. with playoff ace

    ‘Just in shock’: 13-year-old golfing phenom wins golf title in B.C. with playoff ace
    A playoff was supposed to decide the Bear Mountain club championship, but Bentley Hoogerdyk decided it with one swing.
    The 13-year-old Langford golfer made a hole-in-one on the 10th hole at Bear Mountain Golf Club to win the club championship for the second straight year.13-year-old Bentley Hoogerdyk won his second straight Bear Mountain Golf Club Championship this past weekend.
    How did he win it?
    With a hole-in-one on the 10th hole. In a playoff.
    Story to come.
    (Courtesy of Tyler Hoogerdyk) pic
  • Province denies commercial wilderness school land use for East Sooke Park

    Province denies commercial wilderness school land use for East Sooke Park
    An application for a commercial outdoor education and wilderness training operation within East Sooke Park is “incompatible with the existing conservation, recreation and stewardship objectives of the area,” according to a decision from the province.One With Nature was established in 2020 and made its initial application in 2022. The provincial public comment period closed May 6.
    After considering a land use report, referral responses, public engagement results and First Nations cons
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  • Sooke woman shares decade-long harassment ordeal after conviction

    Sooke woman shares decade-long harassment ordeal after conviction
    A Sooke woman who says she endured nearly a decade of harassment is speaking publicly about her experience following the conviction of the man she says was responsible.
    Nerissa Wick says the harassment began back around 2017 with late-night calls from blocked or unknown numbers.
    At first, the calls were silent and ended quickly. However, over time, Wick says they became more frequent and escalated to sexually explicit conversations, threatening messages and attempts to contact her through multip
  • Island bakery marks 70 years of sweet traditions in the heart of Victoria 

    Island bakery marks 70 years of sweet traditions in the heart of Victoria 
    Seventy years ago, back when a loaf of bread was 20 cents, it was a slower and quieter life in Victoria, transitioning to be the province’s administrative capital it is today.Dutch Bakery and Diner, established on historic Fort Street, was the sweet secret of the city, serving coffee and patisserie to the public.
    Although Victoria has significantly changed over the years, the bakery continues to be the spot where crowds keep coming back to celebrate their special events.
    Dutch Bakery and D
  • UPDATE: Bald Range blaze near Summerland now 24,000 hectares

    UPDATE: Bald Range blaze near Summerland now 24,000 hectares
    UPDATE 11:05 a.m.
    The Bald Range wildfire is now listed at 24,096 hectares by BC Wildfire Service (BCWS).
    In BCWS’ latest update, which came at 10:34 a.m., all listed operations are the same on Wednesday’s.
    BCWS’ response is also the same.
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    As the battle of the Bald Range wildfire continues, BC Wildfire Service (BCWS) said a combination of factors made some suppression efforts difficult on Wednesday, Aug. 19.
    Throughout Wednesday, BCWS experienced “hot and dry con
  • Killer welcome: Vancouver Island newcomer checks orca encounter off bucket list

    Killer welcome: Vancouver Island newcomer checks orca encounter off bucket list
    Living next to one of the Great Lakes of North America, Janice Ward saw plenty of wildlife, but she was always left wanting more.
    What she really wanted to see was an apex predator not found in the lakes of Ontario: an orca.
    To achieve that dream, it would take a lifetime and a move over 4,200 kilometres west.
    “Lake Huron is one of the world’s largest lakes, but nothing near as exciting as the ocean,” she said.
    Ward moved to East Sooke two months ago to begin her retirement wit
  • Theft of critical wildfire equipment hinders firefighting efforts in Summerland

    Theft of critical wildfire equipment hinders firefighting efforts in Summerland
    Amidst wildfire suppression efforts in Summerland, BC Wildfire Service (BCWS) is urging residents to be on the lookout for stolen critical equipment.
    In a press release by the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen (RDOS), BCWS reported that critical wildfire suppression equipment, including pumps, have been stolen.
    “Theft of wildfire suppression equipment is affecting firefighting operations on the Bald Range Wildfire,” the release reads.
    “Officials emphasized that the equi
  • Historic pubs in Chemainus, Saltair and Ladysmith listed for sale through court-ordered process

    Historic pubs in Chemainus, Saltair and Ladysmith listed for sale through court-ordered process
    Three Vancouver Island pubs owned by businessman Dave Prakash have been listed for sale as part of a court-ordered sales process.
    Vancouver realtor James Barnes, who is handling the listings, confirmed the properties are being sold through a court-ordered process but said the situation is “not technically a foreclosure.”
    Among the properties is the historic Horseshoe Bay Inn in Chemainus, which has been listed for $2.85 million. The landmark hotel, known locally as ‘The Shoe,&r
  • Heated Rivalry phenomenon heats up classrooms at B.C. capital’s university

    Heated Rivalry phenomenon heats up classrooms at B.C. capital’s university
    There’s no stopping the runaway success of Heated Rivalry.
    The tale of two rival hockey players who secretly fall in love has gone from page-turner to must-see TV — and now it is making the leap into classrooms at the University of Victoria (UVic).
    Two courses launching this fall will take a deep dive into the show’s themes and how they intersect with some of today’s most pressing issues.
    At UVic’s Faculty of Law, Heated Rivalry will be the focus of its Law 357: Que
  • Fire at Comox Valley bike shop caused by lithium battery

    Fire at Comox Valley bike shop caused by lithium battery
    The investigation into a Cumberland fire on Aug. 16 has been completed.
    The culprit was a lithium battery that seemingly exploded while charging overnight.
    “A reminder for everyone to avoid leaving electric batteries charging overnight while unattended. Being present while charging can help you detect any issues early and may help prevent a fire. Stay safe and take care when charging lithium batteries,” reads the release.
    Cumberland Fire Rescue was dispatched to an alarm activation i
  • VIDEO: Residents suppress wildfire near Chilliwack Lake

    VIDEO: Residents suppress wildfire near Chilliwack Lake
    Residents close to a wildfire near Chilliwack Lake were quick to help extinguish the flames before they got further out of control on Aug. 19.A wildfire was reported at about 5 p.m. in the Chilliwack River Valley, and fire crews from the local hall as well as BC Wildfire Service were dispatched. Among the response crew was the River Valley hall’s Squad 1 vehicle, a 4×4 vehicle designed to handle forest service roads.Crews headed to the site, which was reported to be about 5 km off th
  • Scooter involved in crash in Nanaimo

    Scooter involved in crash in Nanaimo
    A man riding a scooter was involved in a crash with a vehicle at the intersection of Graham and Boundary crescents in Nanaimo.
    At approximately 8:44 a.m. on Thursday, Aug. 20, two ambulances responded to the incident, and the man was taken to hospital with undetermined injuries.
    No other information is available at this time.
  • Tubers rescued on Courtenay’s Puntledge River

    Tubers rescued on Courtenay’s Puntledge River
    Two women were rescued on August 18 after first responders were called to ‘swimmers in distress’ along Courtenay’s Puntledge River.
    According to Deputy Fire Chief Jonathan Welsh, crews were initially called to the 200 block of First Street around 7 p.m. but quickly had to re-locate their rescue efforts.
    “Multiple people were reporting changes in locations as they were moving downstream” Welsh says.
    Firefighters carrying throw-bags were positioned at various points a
  • Nanaimo-based junior Pirates put out Blaze, win provincial baseball title

    Nanaimo-based junior Pirates put out Blaze, win provincial baseball title
    Youth baseball players from Nanaimo and area are revelling at being the best in B.C.
    The junior Mid-Island Pirates, of the B.C. Premier Baseball League, captured the provincial title going 4-0 in the championship tournament in Langley from Aug. 5-9. Two of their victories came against the Langley Blaze and Brandon Dornan, team coach and general manager, told the News Bulletin he was proud of his team’s play.
    The Pirates opened against the Delta Blue Jays on Aug. 5, grabbing a 2-0 victory a
  • Alberta driver caught going 142 km/h in a 70 zone on northern B.C. highway

    Alberta driver caught going 142 km/h in a 70 zone on northern B.C. highway
    An Alberta driver got her vehicle impounded for seven days after police caught her excessively speeding on a northern B.C. highway.B.C. Highway Patrol stopped a black Chevrolet Trax on Highway 97, south of Taylor, on Aug. 13 around 12:45 p.m. after the vehicle was clocked going 142 km/h in a 70 zone, police said in a news release Thursday (Aug. 20).
    The 21-year-old woman from Athabasca was issued a $483 ticket for excessive speeding in addition to the seven-day impound.Police added she was also
  • More than 50 BCWS members continue to battle Bradley Creek wildfire in Vernon

    More than 50 BCWS members continue to battle Bradley Creek wildfire in Vernon
    While the Bradley Creek wildfire has been classified as ‘being held’ for 12 days now, BC Wildfire Service (BCWS) continues to have a large presence on scene to get the blaze under control.
    In its latest update, which came on Wednesday, Aug. 19, around 2:30 p.m., BCWS has 47 firefighters, five pieces of heavy equipment, and two helicopters on scene.
    As of Thursday morning, Aug. 20, one evacuation order and two evacuation alerts remain in place.
    At the blaze, BCWS crews are continuing
  • From recovery to the podium: Cowichan’s Barry sets Canadian record at water ski worlds

    From recovery to the podium: Cowichan’s Barry sets Canadian record at water ski worlds
    Sixteen months after a concussion left her unable to water ski, North Cowichan’s Damaris Barry stood on the podium with a silver medal at the 2026 IWWF World Over 35 Waterski Championships.
    Still battling overstimulation from a concussion, Barry competed for Team Canada at the championships in Calgary from July 19 to 26. Competing in the women’s over-65 jump event, she leapt 14.3 metres (47 feet) to earn the silver medal, becoming the first Canadian woman in her age group to establis
  • Difficult terrain, ‘stubborn fire behaviour’ causing challenges at Bald Range blaze near Summerland

    Difficult terrain, ‘stubborn fire behaviour’ causing challenges at Bald Range blaze near Summerland
    As the battle of the Bald Range wildfire continues, BC Wildfire Service (BCWS) said a combination of factors made some suppression efforts difficult on Wednesday, Aug. 19.
    Throughout Wednesday, BCWS experienced “hot and dry conditions” which led to increased fire activity. At this time, the fire is listed at 22,693 hectares.
    “Difficult terrain coupled with stubborn fire behaviour in the south and western portions of the fire is challenging suppression efforts,” stated BCW
  • Project proposing 17 new housing units on Nanaimo’s Diver Lake issued development permit

    Project proposing 17 new housing units on Nanaimo’s Diver Lake issued development permit
    Nanaimo’s city council has voted unanimously to issue a development permit for a mixed-use project that would include 17 housing units on Diver Lake.
    Council gave the green light for the project, located at 3679 Shenton Rd., to proceed at a special council meeting on July 27.
    The property is located on the north side of Diver Lake and is currently vacant with several mature trees.
    The three-storey building would include office space and a mix of studio, one, and two-bedroom apartments.
    Sur
  • Accused testifies he feared for his life in Grand Forks manslaughter trial

    Accused testifies he feared for his life in Grand Forks manslaughter trial
    The man accused of a 2023 Grand Forks area death took the stand at his manslaughter trial on Wednesday, detailing the moments leading up to and after he pulled the trigger of his gun.
    Sean Tiessen, 47, is facing one count of manslaughter in the death of Joshua Lockwood, 33, following an incident that took place at a home shared by the two and Lockwood’s girlfriend, Keera Roberts, after midnight on April 16, 2023.
    Tiessen is claiming self-defence.
    Court hears two audio recordings
    Wednesday
  • Expect smoke, flame overnight as crews remain on scene of Summerland wildfire

    Expect smoke, flame overnight as crews remain on scene of Summerland wildfire
    UPDATE: 9 p.m.
    The Bald Range wildfire remains active on Wednesday night, with northwesterly winds gusting up to 30 km/hr.
    Despite some residents being allowed to return home on Tuesday, as the evacuation order was downgraded to an alert, the BC Wildfire Service (BCWS) is warning those in the area to expect to see smouldering ground flames as well as smoke from within the perimeter of the blaze over the coming weeks.
    Overnight on Wednesday, BCWS small-scale ignitions willl be underway on the nor
  • Potential for aggressive fire behaviour at Brunswick Complex fire in Fraser Canyon

    Potential for aggressive fire behaviour at Brunswick Complex fire in Fraser Canyon
    UPDATE Aug. 19 8:35 p.m.
    Warmer and drier weather conditions anticipated over the next few days will result in increased activity across the Brunswick Complex that remains out of control, says BC Wildfire Service (BCWS).
    In the latest update BCWS noted going into the weekend there is the potential for aggressive fire behaviour due to increased winds and warmer temperatures. A current ridge of high pressure is expected to break down bringing high winds and the potential for thunderstorms on Satur
  • Potential for aggressive behaviour at Brunswick Complex fire in Fraser Canyon

    Potential for aggressive behaviour at Brunswick Complex fire in Fraser Canyon
    UPDATE Aug. 19 8:35 p.m.
    Warmer and drier weather conditions anticipated over the next few days will result in increased activity across the Brunswick Complex that remains out of control, says BC Wildfire Service (BCWS).
    In the latest update BCWS noted going into the weekend there is the potential for aggressive fire behaviour due to increased winds and warmer temperatures. A current ridge of high pressure is expected to break down bringing high winds and the potential for thunderstorms on Satur
  • Coulson Aviation’s CC-130H Hercules purchase could be a boon to Island city

    Coulson Aviation’s CC-130H Hercules purchase could be a boon to Island city
    News that the federal government sold 10 retired military aircraft to Coulson Aviation to convert into aerial firefighting tankers means the company’s operation at the Alberni Valley Regional Airport is about to get busier.
    The announcement was made at Cascade Aerospace on the ground of Abbotsford’s airport prior to the start of the Abbotsford Airshow on Aug. 7.
    The 10 CC-130H Hercules aircraft are among a fleet of 12 that were retired by the Royal Canadian Air Force in January 2026.

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