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No parole for 12 years for B.C. woman who killed and dismembered ex

No parole for 12 years for B.C. woman who killed and dismembered ex

Paris Laroche was previously convicted of second-degree murder
New homes in areas prone to flooding and wildfires could cost B.C. billions

New homes in areas prone to flooding and wildfires could cost B.C. billions

Just 3% of new builds could contribute to 80% of the losses across the country
B.C. small businesses report declining sales in third quarter of 2024

B.C. small businesses report declining sales in third quarter of 2024

Report by Xero Small Business Insights also warns of higher costs in case of tariffs
Abbotsford daycare operator charged with assaulting kids

Abbotsford daycare operator charged with assaulting kids

Indu Takhar, 60, charged with six counts of assault
Island traffic stop turns drug bust after 32 grams of suspected fentanyl drops

Island traffic stop turns drug bust after 32 grams of suspected fentanyl drops

Meth, cocaine and GHB also seized by Westshore RCMP bike unit in Langford
B.C. Conservatives discuss homelessness at round-table in Kelowna

B.C. Conservatives discuss homelessness at round-table in Kelowna

John Rustad speaks on homelessness and substance use disorder after a round-table discussion with businesses and MLAs in Kelowna
Fernie musician Nell Smith remembered through new album

Fernie musician Nell Smith remembered through new album

Fernie musician Nell Smith's posthumous album "Anxious" will be released April 11
Okanagan hockey family enjoying ice time at their front door

Okanagan hockey family enjoying ice time at their front door

'They missed a bunch of ice times and so we just decided to make our own rink'
‘Significant’ diversion, trafficking of prescribed B.C. opioids probed

‘Significant’ diversion, trafficking of prescribed B.C. opioids probed

A ‘significant portion of the opioids…are not being consumed by their intended recipients’
‘This isn’t a blip’: Canadians scared, Trudeau warns hate crimes rising

‘This isn’t a blip’: Canadians scared, Trudeau warns hate crimes rising

Community groups in Canada say they’re getting more calls from frightened people