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B.C. civil rights group files complaint about RCMP arrest of man who later died

B.C. civil rights group files complaint about RCMP arrest of man who later died

Dale Culver, a 35-year-old Indigenous man was arrested in Prince George last July
EDITORIAL: Extra vigilance in downtown Victoria drug area can’t hurt

EDITORIAL: Extra vigilance in downtown Victoria drug area can’t hurt

Needle prick incidents may be a byproduct of permissive action aimed at saving lives
Lawyer says former B.C. government aide ‘barely guilty’ in ethnic vote scandal

Lawyer says former B.C. government aide ‘barely guilty’ in ethnic vote scandal

Brian Bonney pleaded guilty to a breach of trust charge
Global Affairs aware of report of two Canadians kidnapped in Nigeria

Global Affairs aware of report of two Canadians kidnapped in Nigeria

The foreigners were heading south from Kafanchan to Abuja when they were ambushed around Kagarko
B.C. coast loggers celebrate history, hope for improvement

B.C. coast loggers celebrate history, hope for improvement

Truck Loggers Association awaits B.C. NDP government’s new direction
Whistler role in potential Calgary Olympic bid would be welcome: IOC

Whistler role in potential Calgary Olympic bid would be welcome: IOC

Calgary is mulling whether to vie for the 2026 Games, and could look to facilities in B.C.
North Korea meeting in Vancouver kicks off with clear message: Give up your nuclear weapons

North Korea meeting in Vancouver kicks off with clear message: Give up your nuclear weapons

Canadian minister: ‘The pursuit of nuclearization will bring you neither security nor prosperity’
Food industry failing at voluntary sodium reduction: Health Canada

Food industry failing at voluntary sodium reduction: Health Canada

Health Canada report shows the food industry made no meaningful progress in curtailing salt levels
Indefinite solitary confinement in prisons unconstitutional: B.C. Supreme Court

Indefinite solitary confinement in prisons unconstitutional: B.C. Supreme Court

Associations argued solitary confinement was inhumane and should be vetoed from Canadian prisons
1 in 4 B.C. consumers unable to pay bills, debt repayment: poll

1 in 4 B.C. consumers unable to pay bills, debt repayment: poll

Since interest rates first rose in July, poll suggests households across B.C. have had to tighten budget