Alleged drunk driver with 3 kids in car arrested after Langford crash, Nanaimo hospital COVID-19 outbreak may have come from Lower Mainland: Island Health, Caught on cam: Fire tears through Victoria home, Man arrested for allegedly beating man with stick in Victoria, Victoria report outlines effects of homelessness on downtown businesses, Crash causes delays, cuts power to 1,100 near East Sooke, Vancouver Island's first COVID-19 outbreak declared at Nanaimo Regional General Hospital, 1 taken to hospital after Pat Bay Hwy crash, Infectious disease modeller predicts new COVID-19 measures could be just the beginning, Vancouver Island man wins BC Children's Hospital Dream Lottery grand prize, Residents find queen 'murder hornet' in B.C. All money raised goes to education and literacy programs on Vancouver Island. B.C. An animal sanctuary and rescue facility on Vancouver Island will undergo a complete reconstruction thanks to the help of celebrity and activist Pamela Anderson. British Columbia's Labour Relations Board says it will provide neutral third-party “troubleshooters” to help iron out challenges arising from COVID-19 protocols in public schools. 1, Provincial officials are applauding sharp-eyed British Columbians for their discovery of yet another Asian giant hornet as dozens of ministry traps set throughout the Fraser Valley sit empty. Although the Second World War veteran doesn't like to recall his past, he says it’s imperative we never forget those responsible for our present freedom. paramedics almost zero, Neighbours rally to protect Garry oak ecosystem on Saanich development site, Island Health reports COVID-19 outbreak at Nanaimo hospital, Victoria lays out ambitious plan to end sheltering in parks by March 2021, Colwood seeks solution as rabbits run rampant in Royal Bay, Campers in Parksville nature park cleared out by bylaw officials, Chainsaw carver creates memorial piece to honour veterans in Qualicum Beach. Police in Langford arrested a 33-year-old Saanich woman suspected of driving drunk following a two-vehicle crash Tuesday.

CTV News Channel, B.C. dog lost in snowstorm dug a burrow and survived for days, Vatican calling: Pope congratulates Joe Biden on election, Georgia counties prepare for hand tally of U.S. presidential race, Trump adviser Corey Lewandowski contracts coronavirus, Casey rides the buzz of Masters history to 65 and early lead, Greg Clarke quits as FIFA VP after discriminatory comments, Tokyo Olympics may allow foreign fans; there will be rules. INTERACTIVE MAP/GRAPHS: Vancouver Island and Vancouver see jump in new COVID-19 cases over last week. A vessel that is sinking off the shores of Deep Bay, north of Parksville, is set to be pulled from the island harbour this week. Ottawa plans to move from open-net fish pens to 'sustainable technology' in B.C. More than 100 cases of COVID-19 were confirmed over the last week in the Fraser East region by Tyler Olsen; 16 hours ago; video . 1. More than 100 cases of COVID-19 were confirmed over the last week in the Fraser East region by Tyler Olsen; Neighbours discover boxes of deer parts left on Comox Valley road . 1. A man has been taken to hospital for what police believe are minor injuries following a crash on the Patricia Bay Highway in North Saanich on Wednesday. Doctor fears temporary closure of testing facility in Central Saanich will create backlog, Driver of speeding cab taken to hospital following collision near Sidney, Nanaimo RCMP ask for tips after suspect allegedly tries to get away with $500 worth of groceries, Fire in Langford home tagged for demolition sparks investigation, Province says new dock at Arbutus Ridge in Cowichan was never authorized, Vancouver Island first responders raise alarm after dramatic increase in mental health calls, COVID-19 infection rate among B.C. Police investigating after woman assaults veteran in U.S. Watch ongoing news coverage on CTV News Channel, Vancouver Island has 39 active COVID-19 cases. Earthquakes Canada noted the tremour shortly after 5 p.m. amid COVID-19 spike, B.C. care facility has sometimes felt like a prison. 1, When the phone rang Tuesday morning, Campbell River man Nathan Lambert had a feeling it might be good news, and he was right. Health officials in British Columbia will announce new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday amid a surge in new infections that has pushed the number of active cases in the province to record highs.

Aisha Strange has not spoken, walked since she was struck in July 2019, Municipality ordered to reassess rezoning application, Case gained international attention in 2018 after ‘vigilante’ video went viral, Nanaimo area September ridership about 56 per cent what it was previous September, Island Health apologized for Nov. 7 situation, Pieces nearly in place to have representation from nine area nations on various CRD committees, RCMP ask for public’s help to try to find 21-year-old Joshua Yost, Group developing an Island climate leadership plan to be presented in the spring, Kenneth Weber, 56, charged with second degree murder of wife, Armaan Singh Chandi appealed charges of attempted murder, dangerous driving and failing to stop, Aisha Strange, then 20, was struck while stopped at a Saanich intersection on her scooter, A police dog helped Victoria Police Department locate the two suspects, Pair of dogs survive cougar attack near Takala Road, No tsunami after 4.2 magnitude earthquake reported near Haida Gwaii, Second COVID-19 case at Nanaimo high school makes a ‘cluster’, Cyclist dies from injuries after Friday night collision at Harriet, Gorge, Suspects sought after Victoria jeweller loses almost $100,000 worth of watches in sophisticated scheme, Resort cabin near Campbell River burns down, COVID-19: Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation announces return to Stage 1 restrictions, Impaired driver gets 2.5 years for hit-and-run that left UVic student with severe brain trauma, Court quashes North Cowichan’s decision to deny expansion at VIMC, 18 months for Port Alberni child-lurer zap-strapped to chair, RDN Transit hopes recovery funding will help balance books as ridership slowly returns, Nurse shortage forced Port Alice Health Centre to close for a full day, Capital Regional District opening doors for more First Nations input, UPDATED: Young man dropped off at Nanaimo mall more than a week ago has been found, Vancouver Island delegates plan for climate change, Neighbour says murdered Langford woman was ‘always kind and talkative’, Court dismisses appeal by man convicted in 2016 drive-by shooting in Nanaimo, UPDATE: Man who hit UVic student promises victim’s family he will never drive under influence again, Police arrest two suspects after robbery at Quadra Village store at knifepoint. Members asked to limit travel to the neighbouring communities of Tofino and Ucluelet. Vancouver Island First Nations back Nova Scotia’s Indigenous lobster fishermen.