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Reality TV series featuring Sooke family premieres Thursday night

Reality TV series featuring Sooke family premieres Thursday night

Big Timber, an eight-part reality TV series, follows the Sooke-based Wenstob family's logging business.
Navy commander defends need for 15 new warships as Ottawa reassesses costs

Navy commander defends need for 15 new warships as Ottawa reassesses costs

OTTAWA — The commander of the Royal 91Ô­´´ Navy is admitting to some worries that the military's ability to operate with only 12 frigates in recent years could be used to justify permanently shrinking the size of Canada's maritime fleet.
Will Canada's relaxed travel rules lead to a COVID-19 spike? Dr. Bonnie Henry weighs in

Will Canada's relaxed travel rules lead to a COVID-19 spike? Dr. Bonnie Henry weighs in

B.C is preparing for a possible surge of influenza infections at the same time that the virus strikes this fall.
Eric Akis: A new twist on the classic Waldorf salad

Eric Akis: A new twist on the classic Waldorf salad

This version of the classic salad sees an appealing, mayonnaise-tossed, apple, celery, walnut and grape mixture served on a bed of crisp lettuce.
Victoria Festival of Authors enters second year of hybrid programming this week

Victoria Festival of Authors enters second year of hybrid programming this week

Festival producer Laura Trunkey, who introduced the hybrid format last year, says attendees appreciated having options when it came to programming.
Helen Chesnut's Garden Notes: Plant spring bulbs in order of blooming

Helen Chesnut's Garden Notes: Plant spring bulbs in order of blooming

Snowdrops (Galanthus), the first to flower in many gardens, are available in single-flowered and double-flowered forms
King Charles III's new monogram revealed at end of mourning

King Charles III's new monogram revealed at end of mourning

91Ô­´´ navy struggling with personnel 'crisis': commander

91Ô­´´ navy struggling with personnel 'crisis': commander

OTTAWA — The Royal 91Ô­´´ Navy has started deploying less-experienced sailors on operations and eliminating certain positions altogether as it struggles with an unprecedented personnel shortage.
Judge rejects 91Ô­´´ Shipyards' injunction request to bar pickets

Judge rejects 91Ô­´´ Shipyards' injunction request to bar pickets

Shipyard and drydock companies in North Van argued their work has been unfairly halted by the tugboat captains' strike. But a B.C. Supreme Court justice ruled the pickets can stay.
Realtors, consumers facing racism on the job and when buying and selling homes: real estate report

Realtors, consumers facing racism on the job and when buying and selling homes: real estate report

TORONTO — Realtors and their clients are facing racism and discrimination during the home buying and selling process, but there are no efficient ways for consumers to report such incidents, says new research from the Ontario Real Estate Association (