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Sonar ‘dinner bell’ attracts elephant seals deep in Pacific waters

Mark Brennae
September 5, 2024

The seals were captured on camera—surprisingly, and repeatedly—drawn by sonar to check out a 645-metre-deep research site at Barkley Canyon

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Wildfires

After a wildfire, the trauma continues

UVic researcher Ashley Berard's work focuses on the connection between natural disasters and trauma

Seniors

Rent gap ‘just not sustainable’ BC seniors’ advocate says

Mark Brennae
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Report shows some seniors pay up to 76% of their income on rent

Ocean

Canada commits to new protections for Southern Resident killer whales

Robyn Bell
June 3, 2024

Sanctuary zones, fishing bans, and speed reductions all part of Monday's announcement.

Ocean

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Robyn Bell
May 30, 2024

Victoria will host 30+ ocean-themed events over the eight-day fest

City Hall

PKOLS-Mt. Doug tower will be parked near old one

Mark Brennae
May 30, 2024

"This is a win-win. Saanich is getting their tower and we saved the park.” - Darrel Wick, president of PKOLS-Mount Douglas Conservancy.

Sports

HarbourCats get the boot for the playoffs, told to leave RAP for renovations

Mark Brennae
May 29, 2024

“We do believe under the terms of our user group agreement that this is not allowable,” HarbourCats managing partner Jim Swanson said.

Drugs

35 Island youth killed by toxic drugs in the last 5 years

Robyn Bell
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