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128-year-old shipwreck on Vancouver Island charred by fire A shipwreck that has been part of Vancouver Island’s history for more than a century is a charred skeleton after a fire earlier this month.
In 1906, the SS Valencia en route to Victoria from San Francisco, struck a reef off Vancouver Island, killing 136 people. It is one of the deadliest shipwrecks in B.C.'s history.
A shipwreck that has been part of Vancouver Island's history for more than a century is a charred skeleton after a fire earlier this month. Photographer Geoff Johnson said he went to look after ...
A shipwreck that has been part of Vancouver Island's history for more than a century is a charred skeleton after a fire earlier this month. Photographer Geoff Johnson said he went to look after ...
Drug coverage to be discontinued for Vancouver Island girl with fatal condition The drug, which costs about $1 million a year, is intended to slow — but not stop — the decline in patients ...
Breaking News, Sports, Manitoba, Canada128-year-old shipwreck on Vancouver Island charred by fire By: Nono Shen, The Canadian Press Posted: 3:00 AM CDT Tuesday, Jun. 17, 2025 Last Modified: 11:05 ...
Getting to Vancouver Island has never been easier, thanks to the Black Ball Ferry. It's international travel that's close to home! Victoria is the capital of British Columbia, sitting at the ...
British Columbia 3 hospitalized, 1 in critical condition, after boat explosion on Vancouver Island B.C. Emergency Health Services says 2 patients airlifted to hospital ...
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