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Comox youth guilty of second-degree murder

A 17-year-old Comox Valley youth has been found guilty of second-degree murder after a two-week trial in June.

Courtenay skipper who threatened to kill crewmembers to remain in jail for two weeks

The Courtenay fisherman accused of firing a shotgun after threatening to kill two crewmembers on a fishing boat in remote Island waters will remain in jail for at least another two weeks.

Girl drowns as sandbar slides

A 12-year-old girl whose body was recovered from Skaha Lake near Penticton Tuesday has been identified as Ida Holt-Scherer of 70 Mile House. Holt-Scherer drowned after standing on a sandbar that gave way Sunday afternoon, the B.C.

Wild riders face police crackdown

Skateboarders and inline skaters ripping through downtown and cyclists riding on sidewalks will be getting extra attention this month as Victoria police crack down on the dangerous behaviour.

Tourist injured by spooked horse

A female tourist was taken to hospital with a suspected broken arm Wednesday afternoon after a horse pulling a carriage spooked and dumped her and two others in Chinatown.

Calendar: Victoria celebrates 150th Snniversary

TODAY Victoria's 150th Anniversary Ceremony and 150Forward Community Celebration, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Centennial Square. Ceremony, 11a.m., followed by the family-friendly 150Forward Community Celebration from noon-6 p.m.

Death remains a mystery

RCMP say an autopsy has been completed on the human remains found on a deserted island off Powell River, but they still don't know the cause of death. "We haven't got any information from the coroner," said Sgt.

Victoria's 150th anniversary

Sister city joins Victoria festivities today at Centennial Square >A3 Street celebrates with block party Saturday >C7 Calendar >A2

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Jack Knox: Veterans' club faces an uphill battle for survival

The room feels like a comfortable old slipper, the kind your dad wore when he smoked his pipe. Mounted flags and dartboards share wall space with framed pictures of warships and warplanes.