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B.C. Ferries and new rival Hullo each suffer technical problems

B.C. Ferries and new rival Hullo each suffer technical problems

B.C. Ferries’ Coastal Renaissance pulled from service as Hullo records more cancellations
After two-day delay, Hullo ferries set sail between Nanaimo and Vancouver

After two-day delay, Hullo ferries set sail between Nanaimo and Vancouver

A total of 189 passengers were on the first ferry departing Nanaimo on Wednesday morning.
Former Nanaimo chief financial officer wins human rights complaint against city

Former Nanaimo chief financial officer wins human rights complaint against city

Tribunal rules Victor Mema was discriminated against on the basis of his ancestry, place of origin, race and colour.
A fish with a face that horror movie fans would love surfaces off Island

A fish with a face that horror movie fans would love surfaces off Island

A family found the remains of a long-nosed lancetfish, a large cannibalistic fish that swims more than one mile below the surface.
Peninsula Co-op buying six liquor outlets in the capital region

Peninsula Co-op buying six liquor outlets in the capital region

The sale, which also includes a store in Nanaimo, is expected to be completed in mid-September
WestJet plane wing tip hits tail of parked military Hercules at Comox airport

WestJet plane wing tip hits tail of parked military Hercules at Comox airport

Tip of taxiing WestJet plane appeared to hit tail of parked CC-130H Hercules.
Attempted romantic gesture with fire on a west coast beach angers Tofino residents

Attempted romantic gesture with fire on a west coast beach angers Tofino residents

Tofino residents are wary of danger during peak fire season.
Builder of RidgeView Place in Langford has filed for bankruptcy

Builder of RidgeView Place in Langford has filed for bankruptcy

According to the filing, 150 creditors are owed more than $51 million.
Vancouver Island industry suffering from port job action

Vancouver Island industry suffering from port job action

“We need the federal government to get involved in this. It is costing Canada billions of dollars already.”
Conference centre business bounces back in Victoria

Conference centre business bounces back in Victoria

Business is nudging up to its prepandemic level, with conferences being booked into 2031