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Woman caught after brandishing meat cleaver in robbery in Nanaimo

Woman caught after brandishing meat cleaver in robbery in Nanaimo

Angelina Emma Beans charged with one count of robbery, four counts of possession of stolen property
B.C. emergency phone text testing starts in May

B.C. emergency phone text testing starts in May

Coastal tsunami zones first for new public alert system, fires and floods later
Province launches new tipline to report B.C. real estate misconduct

Province launches new tipline to report B.C. real estate misconduct

Real Estate Council of B.C. implements anonymous hotline as part of independent review findings
Man found liable after runaway snowmobile hits friend on B.C. mountain

Man found liable after runaway snowmobile hits friend on B.C. mountain

Snowmobile travelled 1.5 kilometres over a cliff and through a ravine before hitting friend
V2V ship tours offer hospitality, info on harbour-to-harbour services

V2V ship tours offer hospitality, info on harbour-to-harbour services

Open houses planned for next few weekends on Victoria’s Inner Harbour
B.C. hockey team denies responsibility for alleged $200,000 hotel damages

B.C. hockey team denies responsibility for alleged $200,000 hotel damages

Hotel owner blames young players for ruptured water line
Injunction hearing told pipeline critics ‘inconvenience’ Kinder Morgan in B.C.

Injunction hearing told pipeline critics ‘inconvenience’ Kinder Morgan in B.C.

Trans Mountain has hit multiple blocks in B.C.
Canadian Olympic star Duhamel lends voice to calls for end to dog-meat trade

Canadian Olympic star Duhamel lends voice to calls for end to dog-meat trade

She wants to put an end to the South Korean dog-meat trade
Investigation into bullying allegations against Elizabeth May still weeks away

Investigation into bullying allegations against Elizabeth May still weeks away

Federal Green Party Leader asked for third-party investigation back in January
Ottawa spends $9.1 million on studies aimed at protecting whales

Ottawa spends $9.1 million on studies aimed at protecting whales

Money will be used to develop and test technologies to lower the risk of collisions