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NDP headquarters on election night, Oct. 24, 2020. (Katya Slepian/Black Press Media)

ELECTION 2020: Live blog from B.C. party headquarters

BC NDP projected to win majority government – but celebrations will look different this election

NDP headquarters on election night, Oct. 24, 2020. (Katya Slepian/Black Press Media)
Keri Coles reads hate mail aimed at her. (Arnold Lim/Black Press)

VIDEO: Black Press Media journalists read hate mail

We share the best of the worst tirades in 2018

Keri Coles reads hate mail aimed at her. (Arnold Lim/Black Press)
Black Press Media’s best news photographs of 2018

Black Press Media’s best news photographs of 2018

See the story behind our most impactful images of the year

Black Press Media’s best news photographs of 2018
“Bullseye” Boz, also known as Ben Bosworth has won the Axe & Grind’s axe throwing league twice, earning him a spot in the World Axe Throwing League Championships in Chicago Dec. 15. (Arnold Lim/Black Press)

B.C. axe thrower targets world championships

Former pitcher to compete at World Axe Throwing League Championships in Chicago

“Bullseye” Boz, also known as Ben Bosworth has won the Axe & Grind’s axe throwing league twice, earning him a spot in the World Axe Throwing League Championships in Chicago Dec. 15. (Arnold Lim/Black Press)
A man allegedly throws his own feces at a vehicle in Victoria. (Photo courtesy Reddit)

Cyclist defecates, throws own poop at car following B.C. crash

Man defecates in the street before throwing it at a driver locked in her vehicle

A man allegedly throws his own feces at a vehicle in Victoria. (Photo courtesy Reddit)
PHOTO GALLERY: Tour de Rock in pictures

PHOTO GALLERY: Tour de Rock in pictures

See some of the best photographs from the 2018 Tour de Rock from across Vancouver Island

PHOTO GALLERY: Tour de Rock in pictures
WATCH: Tour de Rock 2018

WATCH: Tour de Rock 2018

See the incredibly compassionate and dedicated supporters of the Cops for Cancer Tour de Rock

WATCH: Tour de Rock 2018
WATCH: Rare close encounter with whale pod

WATCH: Rare close encounter with whale pod

Pod of southern resident orca whales breach within arms length of whale watchers

WATCH: Rare close encounter with whale pod
Derek Bond sees whales up close and personal near Campbell River. (Photo courtesy Derek Bond)

VIDEO: Humpbacks breach so close man can smell whale

B.C. man could have reached out and touched ‘playful’ whales

Derek Bond sees whales up close and personal near Campbell River. (Photo courtesy Derek Bond)
PHOTO GALLERY: BC Games Day 2

PHOTO GALLERY: BC Games Day 2

A brief look at action from the 2018 BC Summer Games in the Cowichan Valley

PHOTO GALLERY: BC Games Day 2
A construction worker examines a crane that tipped over on Wednesday afternoon at construction site on the corner of Uplands Drive and Turner Road. (Nicholas Pescod/News Bulletin)

Best video stories of the week

Watch the Island’s best news videos from the week ending May 25

A construction worker examines a crane that tipped over on Wednesday afternoon at construction site on the corner of Uplands Drive and Turner Road. (Nicholas Pescod/News Bulletin)
Film Review: On Chesil Beach

Film Review: On Chesil Beach

Saoirse Ronan continues to shine in adaptation Ian McEwan novel about young newlyweds on their wedding day

Film Review: On Chesil Beach
The Nook coffee and tea shop after a single-vehicle accident on the evening of May 13 caused significant damage to the exterior and interior of the restaurant on the corder of Hillside Ave. and Quadra St. Arnold Lim/BLACK PRESS

Best video stories of the week

Watch the Island’s best news videos from the week ending May 18

The Nook coffee and tea shop after a single-vehicle accident on the evening of May 13 caused significant damage to the exterior and interior of the restaurant on the corder of Hillside Ave. and Quadra St. Arnold Lim/BLACK PRESS
The bloodhounds back in their truck used to track a cougar in Gordon Head on Monday Travis Paterson/News Staff

Best video stories of the week

Watch the Island’s best news videos from the week ending May 11

The bloodhounds back in their truck used to track a cougar in Gordon Head on Monday Travis Paterson/News Staff
Dawn Gibson gets blood wiped from her face after taking a shot to the face that bloodied her nose. (Arnold Lim/Black Press)

VIDEO: Fighting for the first time

Reporter Dawn Gibson steps into the boxing ring to compete in a real fight for the first time

Dawn Gibson gets blood wiped from her face after taking a shot to the face that bloodied her nose. (Arnold Lim/Black Press)
B.C. cyclist’s bike dragged several blocks after hit and run

B.C. cyclist’s bike dragged several blocks after hit and run

Cyclist’s bike dragged underneath van after driver suffers ‘medical crisis’

B.C. cyclist’s bike dragged several blocks after hit and run
Lt.-Gov. Guichon believes she made the right decision in last B.C. election

Lt.-Gov. Guichon believes she made the right decision in last B.C. election

Outgoing Lt.-Gov Judith Guichon said her most memorable moments weren’t surrounding the election

Lt.-Gov. Guichon believes she made the right decision in last B.C. election
B.C. committed $3.5-million of provincial funding for the Songhees Nation’s 2020 North American Indigenous Games bid. (Arnold Lim/Black Press)

B.C. supports 2020 North American Indigenous Games Bid

Songhees Nation bid now officially supported by British Columbia

B.C. committed $3.5-million of provincial funding for the Songhees Nation’s 2020 North American Indigenous Games bid. (Arnold Lim/Black Press)
Rangefinders Karl Yu, News Bulletin reporter, receives instruction on how to sight a C-7 rifle from Cpl. Tanner McKinnon at Nanaimo Military Camp’s electronic shooting rang Wednesday. The simulation range arms training is part of an array of activities that will require physical fitness, a keen eye and a taste for ready to eat field rations for visitors attending Soldier For a Day, a public relations event to be hosted by the Canadian Armed Forces at the base Saturday (April 7). (CHRIS BUSH/The News Bulletin)

Best videos of the week ending April 6

A look at some of the best video stories from the past week ending April 6, 2018

Rangefinders Karl Yu, News Bulletin reporter, receives instruction on how to sight a C-7 rifle from Cpl. Tanner McKinnon at Nanaimo Military Camp’s electronic shooting rang Wednesday. The simulation range arms training is part of an array of activities that will require physical fitness, a keen eye and a taste for ready to eat field rations for visitors attending Soldier For a Day, a public relations event to be hosted by the Canadian Armed Forces at the base Saturday (April 7). (CHRIS BUSH/The News Bulletin)
Lilia Zaharieva has cystic fibrosis and needs Orkambi, a drug that is not currently covered for Canadians. (Arnold Lim/Black Press)

Vancouver Island’s Best Videos of the Week

A look at some of the best video stories from the past week ending March 23, 2018

Lilia Zaharieva has cystic fibrosis and needs Orkambi, a drug that is not currently covered for Canadians. (Arnold Lim/Black Press)