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B.C. judge tosses drug evidence for ‘numerous and flagrant’ rights violations

B.C. judge tosses drug evidence for ‘numerous and flagrant’ rights violations

The ruling was in the Vernon RCMP's case against Nabil Abdelkader
B.C. unemployment creeping up as Canada's creeping down

B.C. unemployment creeping up as Canada's creeping down

B.C. rate hits 6 per cent in January 2025, still lower than Canada's as a whole
Skiers from around the world head to Kimberley for the NorAm Cup

Skiers from around the world head to Kimberley for the NorAm Cup

Nor-Am Cup draws athletes from all over the world
Vancouver Islanders invited to join Nanaimo psilocybin therapy trial

Vancouver Islanders invited to join Nanaimo psilocybin therapy trial

Compound from magic mushrooms is being tested to help with treatment-resistant depression
Penticton urges province to help address Highway 97 encampment

Penticton urges province to help address Highway 97 encampment

City, Penticton Indian Band looking to be part of B.C.'s Heart and Hearth Agreement
Campbell River bucks drug death trend, registers one of the worst rates in B.C.

Campbell River bucks drug death trend, registers one of the worst rates in B.C.

Despite a decrease in drug deaths in the province, the Campbell River area has seen an increase
Backroads cow carcass clean-up call baffles Crofton residents

Backroads cow carcass clean-up call baffles Crofton residents

Origin of the remains remain a mystery
Nakusp family thriving after 197-day hospital stay with Ronald McDonald House

Nakusp family thriving after 197-day hospital stay with Ronald McDonald House

Parents of seven-year-old cancer patient grateful for the care and community they had at Ronald McDonald House's Vancouver Room
Trudeau hosts Canada-U.S. economic summit during tariff threat pause

Trudeau hosts Canada-U.S. economic summit during tariff threat pause

Federal government says Canada has to work to avoid tariffs while also preparing for them
'Immensely proud': Okanagan father-son fire-fighting duo honoured

'Immensely proud': Okanagan father-son fire-fighting duo honoured

The work of several department members were recently celebrated at an annual awards dinner