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Accused in Beckett case has appearance pushed back a week

Kenneth Jacob Fenton was due to appear in Western Communities court today but had his date rescheduled for Mar. 16
BC Transit service expansion plans for West Shore put on hold

BC Transit service expansion plans for West Shore put on hold

Rejected request for gas tax increase blamed for lack of available resources
Most Canadians don’t feel more women needed in politics: survey

Most Canadians don’t feel more women needed in politics: survey

Women’s right’s group calls on political parties to recruit more women to mark International Women’s Day.

Vehicles rifled through in Humpback Road area of Langford

Thefts happen in relative close proximity to smash-and=grab ATM theft
Ambulances added, paramedic house calls expanding

Ambulances added, paramedic house calls expanding

Six more ambulances for Lower Mainland, 60 more paramedics, NDP's Judy Darcy says it shouldn't have waited for election time
New B.C. 'duty to document' law doesn't go far enough: privacy group

New B.C. 'duty to document' law doesn't go far enough: privacy group

B.C. first in Canada to introduce 'duty to document' legislation
Additional cases of norovirus from B.C. oysters

Additional cases of norovirus from B.C. oysters

The Public Health Agency of Canada says the outbreak continues to spread in three provinces
UPDATED: Missing Victoria General Hospital patient found safe

UPDATED: Missing Victoria General Hospital patient found safe

Police and hospital staff thank the public for their assistance
Langford fills vacant city hall positions

Langford fills vacant city hall positions

More new hires at the municipality are expected in the coming months.
Racial discrimination to be cut from old B.C. laws

Racial discrimination to be cut from old B.C. laws

Multiculturalism Minister Teresa Wat moves to cut clauses from legislation dating back to 1881