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No criminal offence found in B.C. police’s undercover training event: Ministry

No criminal offence found in B.C. police’s undercover training event: Ministry

B.C.’s Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner has resumed it probe of May 2022 allegations
Shift idled at Williams Lake mill as rough run continues for B.C. forestry

Shift idled at Williams Lake mill as rough run continues for B.C. forestry

Tolko’s Lakeview mill drops to one 50-hour shift per week, affecting 60 workers, fibre supply cited
Maple Ridge hockey player only B.C. woman to make rookie of the year watch list

Maple Ridge hockey player only B.C. woman to make rookie of the year watch list

Maddie Leaney is 1 of 26 players on the Hockey Commissioners Association list
‘Weather whiplash’ made for a record-breaking January on Vancouver Island

‘Weather whiplash’ made for a record-breaking January on Vancouver Island

Month colder than normal, but warm temperatures have melted mid Island snowpacks
RCMP promote women in policing with Island basketball tournament

RCMP promote women in policing with Island basketball tournament

West Shore schools play host to 16 teams for Mountie Cup
Dad in Ali murder trial did not bring gun to courtroom, his lawyer says

Dad in Ali murder trial did not bring gun to courtroom, his lawyer says

Lawyers for now-convicted murderer arguing to have victim’s dad excluded from post-trial proceedings
Winters Hotel jury deliberating as inquest into deadly B.C. fire nears end

Winters Hotel jury deliberating as inquest into deadly B.C. fire nears end

Group will be looking to make recommendations that could help avoid similar deaths
VIDEO: Health accord tackles Indigenous-specific racism in Fraser Salish

VIDEO: Health accord tackles Indigenous-specific racism in Fraser Salish

‘Collaborative approach allows Indigenous voices to be part of change,’ says Grand Chief Charlie
NHL players heading back to the Olympics after 12-year absence

NHL players heading back to the Olympics after 12-year absence

League commits to 2026 and 2030 after last participating in 2014
B.C. to review its Labour Relations Code for first time since 2018

B.C. to review its Labour Relations Code for first time since 2018

Review will look to make B.C. consistent with ‘rights and protections enjoyed by other Canadians’