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Nina Grossman

Nina Grossman is a general assignment reporter with the Times Colonist.

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Video shows Island rescuers freeing humpback whale from fishing gear

Video shows Island rescuers freeing humpback whale from fishing gear

The whale was entangled in the ropes of a large yellow buoy used for prawn fishing.
'A National Geographic experience': Orcas, humpbacks congregate in Salish Sea

'A National Geographic experience': Orcas, humpbacks congregate in Salish Sea

The whales spent the next three hours breaching, tail slapping and making loud vocalizations before finally disappearing into the fog.
Podcast faces hard truths on path to reconciliation

Podcast faces hard truths on path to reconciliation

Featuring probing conversations with Indigenous elders, academic, artists and activists, the eight-part podcast looks at hard truths about history
British monarchy supports legacy of harmful colonial conquest, critics say

British monarchy supports legacy of harmful colonial conquest, critics say

Eileen Ramirez says she sees the Queen’s death as a huge loss to her family, but she’s not mourning her as a monarch.
Parents scramble for child care ahead of holiday for Queen's funeral

Parents scramble for child care ahead of holiday for Queen's funeral

While public sector employees will have the day off on Monday, many working in the private sector will still have to work, putting pressure on parents of younger children to find care with short notice.
Collectors expected to look for mintage from the Queen's final year

Collectors expected to look for mintage from the Queen's final year

What comes next for the “heads” side of Canadian coins is up to the federal government to determine
Saanich motorcyclist on quest to return stuffed monkey to its owner

Saanich motorcyclist on quest to return stuffed monkey to its owner

Stuffed toy found at a B.C. rest stop near Osoyoos
Video: Transient orcas make guest appearance in Victoria's Inner Harbour

Video: Transient orcas make guest appearance in Victoria's Inner Harbour

Five transient orcas were spotted swimming near the Delta Hotel Friday morning, heading toward the Johnson Street Bridge and bringing boats and seaplanes to a halt.
Couple at centre of undercover terror investigation sues police, government

Couple at centre of undercover terror investigation sues police, government

A notice of civil claim says the pair suffered serious harm as a result of the investigation, including imprisonment, emotional distress, psychiatric injuries and damages to their reputations.
B.C. dog rescue organization laments ban on foreign dog imports

B.C. dog rescue organization laments ban on foreign dog imports

A new rule that takes effect Sept. 28 bans importation of dogs from more than 100 countries considered high risk for canine-variant rabies.
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