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New owner of $12-million Metchosin property blocks beach path after alleged harassment from users

By Tori Marlan
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The path between Taylor Beach and Weir Beach was taken for granted for decades—until new fencing and security guards appeared

Vancouver Island

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By Devon Bidal
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Food

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By Emily Fagan
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Real Estate

An Oak Bay redevelopment may actually decrease density

By Ryan Hook
February 15, 2022

A development meant to help densify Oak Bay may do the opposite

Vancouver Island

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By Jolene Rudisuela
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Healthcare

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Municipal

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Forestry

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Lawyers to submit evidence of assault, unnecessary use of force, sexual harassment, intimidation and more in fight to have charges dropped

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