Victoria BC News Today | 2 Min | The Local Wire

Victoria BC News Today | 2 Min | The Local Wire

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Victoria: Lytton residents face wildfire evacuation as blaze threatens homes. | June 22
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Victoria: Wildfire crews are battling a rapidly spreading blaze in Lytton, forcing hundreds of residents to evacuate as flames threaten properties, while the historic Kiskatinaw bridge faces collapse due to decay and vandalism. In Saanich, a quadriplegic senior is denied home care due to a policy limiting support to male workers, sparking a local crisis.
Victoria: Wildfire forces evacuations in Lytton, BC | June 21
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Victoria residents are facing new wildfire threats with evacuation orders in Lytton as the Saw Creek fire continues to burn, forcing 60 homes to be evacuated. The Canada Dry Dragon Boat Festival drew over 30 teams to Victoria’s Inner Harbour, while the luxury cruise ship *The World* made its first port call in Port Alberni since 2019.
Victoria: Sidney completes disaster water supply program | June 20
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Victoria's latest Local Wire episode covers Sidney's Disaster Water Supply Program, a wildfire near Lytton causing evacuations and Highway 1 closures, and Ralmax Group's proposed graving dock on Victoria’s Inner Harbour. The episode also highlights Courtenay’s Lois Robertson’s 90th birthday skydiving celebration.
Victoria: World Cup fans celebrate in Victoria after Canada's victory | June 19
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Victoria's Local Wire update highlights Canada's World Cup victory over Qatar at BC Place, the Snuneymuxw First Nation's salmon rescue efforts in the Nanaimo River, and Saanich Council's approval of the Quadra McKenzie development. The episode also covers Victoria's $63,000 Pandora Avenue fencing project and B.C.'s naloxone success in preventing overdoses.
Victoria: Blind runner becomes first to finish Nanaimo half marathon | June 18
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Victoria's Local Wire update highlights Richard Harlow's historic blind Run Saysutshun half marathon win, a Surrey man's eight-year prison sentence for a 2023 fatal bus stabbing, and B.C.'s hydro dam upgrades to boost energy supply. The episode also covers Qualicum school staff cuts and a new indoor family attraction near Mayfair Mall.
Victoria: Victoria kickboxer Kiana Inoue prepares for hometown fight | June 17
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Victoria's martial arts star Kiana Inoue prepares for her first pro fight in Colwood, while the Port of Nanaimo ramps up security after recent break-ins. The Downtown Victoria Business Association also seeks to move the city's supervised consumption site amid concerns over public drug use.
Victoria: Tug boat break-in sparks Nanaimo RCMP investigation | June 16
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Nanaimo RCMP are investigating a tugboat break-in at a secured pier, raising concerns about maritime security. In Victoria, emergency crews tackled a fire at a national historic site, while hikers in the Comox Valley warn of dangerous metal spikes on trails.
Victoria: Vandalism threatens historic Alberni railway | June 15
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Victoria's Alberni Pacific Railway is under threat from vandalism and theft, while North Cowichan Mayor Rob Douglas calls for urgent provincial action on homelessness and mental health. A Saanich voyeurism victim advocates for stronger public safety reforms as Pemberton residents face glacial lake flood risks.
Victoria: Nanaimo thrift store closure sparks community donations | June 14
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Victoria's Local Wire update highlights Nanaimo's Deni’s Dynamite Deals closing with a $500,000 donation, the Mabuhay Festival celebrating Filipino Heritage Month, and Prince Rupert's Yota Kano kayaking 1,200 km for the Race to Alaska. Chilliwack's Mayor Ken Popove announces his retirement after 15 years, and a survivor shares her harrowing avalanche experience in Norway.
Victoria: Abandoned RVs spark fire fears near Courtenay | June 13
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Victoria’s Local Wire episode covers an abandoned RV near Mount Washington sparking public safety fears, cyclists challenging the 95 Rapid Bus speed, and a rare emu chick hatching on a Nanaimo farm. It also touches on Vancouver police preparing for World Cup security and a Sooke musician advocating for inclusion through her art.
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