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Challenges, uncertainty linger for Ukrainian family in Sooke

Challenges, uncertainty linger for Ukrainian family in Sooke

Almost a year after arriving in Sooke, a single mother from Ukraine and her two young children face a future that remains filled with uncertainty
Grandmothers for Africa gear up for annual Island cycling fundraiser

Grandmothers for Africa gear up for annual Island cycling fundraiser

Participants can ride a regular bike, e-bike, stationary bike or take on the epic 3-day cycle from Campbell River to Victoria
Greater Victoria couple riding in Tour De Cure to honour their moms

Greater Victoria couple riding in Tour De Cure to honour their moms

The Tour de Jour attracts thousands of riders who must raise a minimum of $2,500 to participate
QUIZ: How much do you really know about dogs?

QUIZ: How much do you really know about dogs?

The dog days of summer are here, which means it’s time to celebrate dogs
Museum summer camps offer a blast from the past or fun in nature

Museum summer camps offer a blast from the past or fun in nature

The Museum at Campbell River's kids summer camps demonstrate that history and fun do go together
Namaxsala’s journey – from the deep forest to welcoming arms of 3 Nations

Namaxsala’s journey – from the deep forest to welcoming arms of 3 Nations

Traditional cedar canoe project symbolizes cultural revitalization
School District 72 gets $3,000 for watershed wagons in every school

School District 72 gets $3,000 for watershed wagons in every school

Watershed Wagons will help students with science projects throughout the school district
Vancouver Canucks surprise Kelowna woman on 105 birthday

Vancouver Canucks surprise Kelowna woman on 105 birthday

Dorothy Palmer has been a lifelong fan of the Vancouver Canucks
'Fearless' Oak Bay firefighters to make 'sparks fly' with Taylor Swift tickets

'Fearless' Oak Bay firefighters to make 'sparks fly' with Taylor Swift tickets

Winning the raffle could 'shake off' a 'cruel summer', which launches on Aug. 2
Traditional canoe, carved with traditional methods emerges from North Island forest

Traditional canoe, carved with traditional methods emerges from North Island forest

Three master carvers from three Nations have been working together to create a xwax'wana, a traditional canoe