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B.C. nurse suspended for faking COVID vaccine records, giving cannabis edible to senior

B.C. nurse suspended for faking COVID vaccine records, giving cannabis edible to senior

Jeremiah Isaksen serves voluntary suspension in agreement with B.C. College of Nurses and Midwives
B.C. woman charged after man stabbed repeatedly in head at bus stop

B.C. woman charged after man stabbed repeatedly in head at bus stop

51-year-old woman charged with aggravated assault in incident at transit exchange
BC Ferries reports busiest-ever spring for vehicle traffic

BC Ferries reports busiest-ever spring for vehicle traffic

Company released first-quarter results this week
B.C. teen singer performs new single on ‘The Tonight Show’

B.C. teen singer performs new single on ‘The Tonight Show’

Lauren Spencer-Smith was the musical guest Monday, Aug. 8, on Jimmy Fallon’s late-night talk show
Man rolls log into water to capsize kayaker in Nanaimo

Man rolls log into water to capsize kayaker in Nanaimo

Incident happened off Jesse Island this past weekend
Vancouver Island’s Funkanometry advances through ‘America’s Got Talent’ to live shows

Vancouver Island’s Funkanometry advances through ‘America’s Got Talent’ to live shows

Dance duo secure a spot as one of the 55 final contestants
BC Ferries CEO fired

BC Ferries CEO fired

Chief financial officer Jill Sharland promoted to interim CEO, replacing Mark Collins
B.C. RCMP: child abductions rare but they happen, here’s how to protect yourself

B.C. RCMP: child abductions rare but they happen, here’s how to protect yourself

Police issue public service announcement for parents and guardians
125-year-old sailboat being ferried to new home berth on Vancouver Island

125-year-old sailboat being ferried to new home berth on Vancouver Island

Ladysmith Maritime Society will care for Dorothy until Maritime Museum of B.C. finds permanent home
B.C. city Canada’s first to connect to Rogers’ new high-capacity network

B.C. city Canada’s first to connect to Rogers’ new high-capacity network

Company says 3500 MHz 5G debuting in Nanaimo will benefit wide range of clients