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Feds to ‘fast-track’ 20 homes for Lytton First Nation, 3 years after wildfire

Feds to ‘fast-track’ 20 homes for Lytton First Nation, 3 years after wildfire

$1.3M for 20 new units, construction of 175 more homes in next decade: Indigenous Services Minister
Ex-RCMP officer found guilty in assault of B.C. international student

Ex-RCMP officer found guilty in assault of B.C. international student

Stanley Lee, 46, was sentenced to 12-month conditional discharge with probation
Pets get access to outdoor decks on more BC Ferries sailings

Pets get access to outdoor decks on more BC Ferries sailings

Move follows ‘overwhelmingly positive’ feedback from pilot program, says ferry corporation
THE MOJ: B.C. linemen drawing eyes south of border ahead of NFL draft

THE MOJ: B.C. linemen drawing eyes south of border ahead of NFL draft

UBC’s Giovanni Manu and Theo Benedet are massive human beings attracting attention
Vancouver Island race walker qualifies for Olympics

Vancouver Island race walker qualifies for Olympics

Olivia Lundman, with teammate Evan Dunfee, will compete in team marathon race walk
Dog reunited with owner after fall down steep slope in B.C. mountains

Dog reunited with owner after fall down steep slope in B.C. mountains

North Shore Rescue used helicopter to try and find the dog
Man dead after 2 people stabbed in 2 days in White Rock; suspect at large

Man dead after 2 people stabbed in 2 days in White Rock; suspect at large

‘We want to assure the public that their safety is our top priority’: RCMP
Crown rejects charges in B.C. police shooting because of lack of evidence

Crown rejects charges in B.C. police shooting because of lack of evidence

B.C. Prosecution Service says it can’t prove officers committed offence in 2021 Jared Lowndes death
B.C. to release report into economics of safe supply as part of larger review

B.C. to release report into economics of safe supply as part of larger review

Public Health Officer commissioned U.S. expert to review economics of safe supply
Canada injects $36M into federal vaccine injury compensation fund

Canada injects $36M into federal vaccine injury compensation fund

As of December, fund has paid $11.2 million to Canadian hurt by government-approved vaccines