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Blackened debris lines Quadra Street after fire destroys condo under construction

Blackened debris lines Quadra Street after fire destroys condo under construction

Wind-whipped flames, reaching far into the sky, could be seen from as far away as Bear Mountain in Langford and even in Port Angeles, Washington. 
Powerful 'bomb cyclone' leaves 300,000 B.C. Hydro customers without power

Powerful 'bomb cyclone' leaves 300,000 B.C. Hydro customers without power

B.C. Hydro spokesman Ted Olynyk called it one of the worst storms he’s ever experienced: “Whether it was a bomb or a cyclone, it was a very significant event.”
Jury finds man guilty of shooting neighbour in Sooke

Jury finds man guilty of shooting neighbour in Sooke

Paul Tregear’s explanation that he wound up on his neighbour’s property with a loaded rifle because he was chasing a bear was rejected.
B.C. Conservative leader blasts NDP cabinet as 'bloated, expensive' as he assigns jobs to own MLAs

B.C. Conservative leader blasts NDP cabinet as 'bloated, expensive' as he assigns jobs to own MLAs

B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad's criticism came as he assigned jobs to his caucus, including giving a critic's position to MLA Brent Chapman, who faced calls to step down during the campaign over controversial social media remarks.
Nanaimo and former CAO reach settlement in wrongful-dismissal case

Nanaimo and former CAO reach settlement in wrongful-dismissal case

Tracy Samra was terminated from the chief administrative officer position in May 2018
Multiple injuries after vehicle crashes into Sidney building

Multiple injuries after vehicle crashes into Sidney building

Police were called to the crash in the 2300-block of Beacon Avenue around 2:30 p.m. Wednesday
One person unaccounted for after Nanaimo fire

One person unaccounted for after Nanaimo fire

Witnesses said that shortly after the fire was reported by someone believed to be a resident, they might have re-entered the home
Vehicle flips on its side in three-vehicle crash on Pat Bay

Vehicle flips on its side in three-vehicle crash on Pat Bay

The driver of the flipped vehicle was taken to hospital with minor injuries, police said
Owner scares off person inside vehicle in Oak Bay

Owner scares off person inside vehicle in Oak Bay

Oak Bay police said the would-be thief sped off on a white bicycle when confronted by the vehicle owner.
No print edition of Wednesday Times Colonist because of power outage caused by storm

No print edition of Wednesday Times Colonist because of power outage caused by storm

The power went out for many parts of Vancouver Island, including at our printing plant, during a wind and rain storm on Tuesday night.