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Applications open for French-language service funding in B.C.

Starting this month, you can apply for French-language services funding throughout B.C. The provincial government says they will provide $250,000 to initiatives that aim to support the Francophone community with French-language services. Minister of Health and responsible for Francophone Affairs Adrian Dix says the funding is reinforcing their commitment to help...

Free shuttle to be offered for Comox Air Show next Saturday

You can enjoy next weekend’s Comox Air Show without worrying about parking by taking a new, free shuttle. In a release, BC Transit and the Comox Valley Regional District have announced they will offer the shuttle to residents on May 18, the day of the show. It will leave every 15...

Aurora Borealis puts on rare light show for Vancouver Island, more on the way

If you didn't see the Northern Lights last night, you will likely get another chance tonight during the biggest geomagnetic storm in more than 20 years. Several geo-magnetic eruptions from the Sun are happening this weekend, possibly causing disruption to communications and power grids. So far no major issues have...

Dog found shot to death east of Cowichan Lake

A dog has been found deceased east of Cowichan Lake with a gunshot wound to the chest.  According to Find Lost and Escaped Dogs (FLED), the dog was found on Wednesday up on Hill 60 when volunteers received a call from someone in the Shawnigan Lake area.  FLED says the male...

Small quake measured off Island’s west coast early Friday morning

Another small earthquake was detected off the West Coast of Vancouver Island early this morning, one week after a similar quake in the same location. Earthquakes Canada says it was measured at 4.2 magnitude at a depth of five kilometres, about 170 kilometres southwest of Port Alice. No damage or tsunami...

Annual warning system test along Puntledge River next week

BC Hydro is warning people in advance of annual public warning system tests happening next week along the Puntledge River. The tests are planned from May 14-16, and temporary signage will be set up along the river system. The sirens will be tested manually on May 14, with any necessary repairs...
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