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Man found not guilty of cryptocurrency theft, judge notes difficulty in proving there was a crime

Man found not guilty of cryptocurrency theft, judge notes difficulty in proving there was a crime

Judge Ward Branch found Orion Alexander Holtby not guilty of theft, false pretences and defrauding Joelle Oman, saying he had reasonable doubt
SPCA to pay for vet to check on popular Lochside Trail pig

SPCA to pay for vet to check on popular Lochside Trail pig

The animal-welfare group had ordered that the animal be examined or euthanized after a public complaint
Pig owners ask for extension to SPCA euthanization notice

Pig owners ask for extension to SPCA euthanization notice

The owners, who have a farm adjacent to the Lochside Trail, were told on July 5 to have the 18-year-old pig checked by a veterinarian or euthanized within five days
Bear sniffs out tasty treat but opportunity won't be knocking again

Bear sniffs out tasty treat but opportunity won't be knocking again

The homeowner had planned to take the bins back indoors on Friday night. But the bear beat him to it.
Elderly pig's future uncertain after complaint to SPCA

Elderly pig's future uncertain after complaint to SPCA

The 18-year-old animal is a popular attraction alongside the Lochside Trail, but the owners say she may have to be euthanized after complaint
Seven new helicopter ambulances for B.C. when Island firm takes over

Seven new helicopter ambulances for B.C. when Island firm takes over

Ascent Helicopters Ltd.’s contract as the sole supplier of rotary-wing aircraft for air ambulance services in B.C. is expected to start between late fall 2024 and early spring 2025.
Busy long weekend for BC Ferries, with heavy traffic and some waits

Busy long weekend for BC Ferries, with heavy traffic and some waits

Traffic is heavy, and there have been several-sailing waits on some routes and sailing delays due to the volume of traffic.
Down one vessel, BC Ferries cancels some sailings on busy long weekend

Down one vessel, BC Ferries cancels some sailings on busy long weekend

The Coastal Celebration is in refit and the job is taking longer than expected, BC Ferries said.
One year later: Healing and reflection after shooting at Saanich bank

One year later: Healing and reflection after shooting at Saanich bank

One Victoria officer and two Saanich officers have not returned to work due to injuries received that day. All three have long roads ahead in their recovery, the police chiefs said.
BC United has work to do after 'collapse' in byelection: pundit

BC United has work to do after 'collapse' in byelection: pundit

“The story isn’t so much how the NDP did but how the three main opposition parties fared,” says David Black, a political communications professor at Royal Roads University.