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Pair of benefit shows help friends devastated by Hawaii flooding

While people in the Lower Mainland have lived through a few relatively minor atmospheric rivers this past winter, for the most part it’s been nothing compared to the devastation caused by a severe rain storm that decimated parts of Hawaii in late March. Learning about the extent of damage caused to O’ahu has prompted close […]

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Victoria seeks federal, provincial input to develop ‘reasonable guardrails’ for AI

Victoria will call on peers at the provincial and federal level to dive into policy on deep fakes, or at the least, artificial intelligence in general. “It’s not about being pro or anti-AI, I think AI is here to stay… it’s about putting up reasonable guardrails,” said Coun. Jeremy Caradonna, who pitched the proposal. Council

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One taken to hospital with serious injuries after stabbing in Abbotsford

One person was taken to hospital with serious injuries after a stabbing in Abbotsford on Saturday night (April 4). According to a social media post from the Abbotsford Police Department, officers responded to the stabbing at Jubilee Park just before midnight. Police say the incident is believed to be targeted. The stabbing was among 74

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Strong wind, ‘operating limits’ put Victoria/Vancouver ferry sailings at risk

Hot on the heels of a busy weekend, Mother Nature is putting a pair of ferry sailings between Greater Victoria and the Lower Mainland at risk. High winds are anticipated Monday (April 6) afternoon and evening, with BC Ferries preemptively warning the 8 p.m. leaving Swartz Bay in North Saanich and the 10 p.m. out

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