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Student whose throat was slashed in UBC dormitory alleges negligence in lawsuit

Student whose throat was slashed in UBC dormitory alleges negligence in lawsuit

Mary Hare was in her room in 2016 when Thamer Almestadi entered carrying a knife, civil lawsuit says
1 dead after motorcyclist hit by tree on B.C. highway

1 dead after motorcyclist hit by tree on B.C. highway

DriveBC reported the highway open as of 5:30 p.m. local time.
More housing, subsidies urged for B.C. poverty reduction plan

More housing, subsidies urged for B.C. poverty reduction plan

Survey respondents want family options, and ‘not just in the ‘hood’
Video: 4-mile iceberg breaks off eastern Greenland

Video: 4-mile iceberg breaks off eastern Greenland

A team of scientists has captured a four-mile iceberg breaking away from a glacier in eastern Greenland
Fire kills woman, 2 dogs on Vancouver Island

Fire kills woman, 2 dogs on Vancouver Island

“The remains of what appear to be an adult person and those of two animals were located.”
B.C. lawyer facing two child porn charges

B.C. lawyer facing two child porn charges

Appears next in provincial court July 24
B.C. man nets $1,750 fine for speeding 70 kilometres over limit in Alberta

B.C. man nets $1,750 fine for speeding 70 kilometres over limit in Alberta

The man, 37, who was not named by police, was fined in Alberta provincial court Thursday
Burnaby RCMP look for suspect in hit-and-run that sent officer to hospital

Burnaby RCMP look for suspect in hit-and-run that sent officer to hospital

Officer was hit during a routine traffic stop, police say
Yes and No groups selected for referendum on electoral reform in B.C.

Yes and No groups selected for referendum on electoral reform in B.C.

Each group will get $500,000 in funding to support or oppose proportional representation voting systems
Nicolas Cage films in B.C. town

Nicolas Cage films in B.C. town

Hollywood actor filming A Score to Settle in North Okanagan