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Nanaimo woman’s murder, interfering-with-dead body trial moved to Vancouver

Nanaimo woman’s murder, interfering-with-dead body trial moved to Vancouver

B.C. Supreme Court trial of Paris Jayanne Laroche still scheduled to begin Jan. 22
B.C. recorded 30% increase in new rental homes in 2023

B.C. recorded 30% increase in new rental homes in 2023

New rental numbers prove B.C.’s new housing policies are working: minister
After mom’s death, B.C.’s Hill sisters launch fundraiser for skate championships trip

After mom’s death, B.C.’s Hill sisters launch fundraiser for skate championships trip

Top-ranked Katerina Hill becomes legal guardian of siblings after mom’s death, now all three compete
B.C. premier miffed after city refuses to pay 10 new Surrey Police Service recruits

B.C. premier miffed after city refuses to pay 10 new Surrey Police Service recruits

Advisor for City of Surrey says police union was told it was over budget but hired 10 anyway
B.C. Court orders Jehovah’s Witnesses to hand over personal information

B.C. Court orders Jehovah’s Witnesses to hand over personal information

BC Supreme Court acknowledges infringement on religious rights, say those rights are not absolute
Bus crash near Duncan causes minor injuries

Bus crash near Duncan causes minor injuries

handyDART bus sustained serious damage
No significant damage after truck strikes tunnel; B.C. investigating

No significant damage after truck strikes tunnel; B.C. investigating

Transportation Ministry says it’s working to identify company, driver in latest incident
Groundbreaking B.C. chemist Edith Rose still working for your health at 102

Groundbreaking B.C. chemist Edith Rose still working for your health at 102

Canada’s first female cereal chemist still volunteering at Cranbrook’s East Kootenay Regional Hospital
Court strikes down claims from man who refused to wear mask at B.C. library

Court strikes down claims from man who refused to wear mask at B.C. library

Shad Budge claimed COVID-19 regulations infringed on Charter rights
‘Fierce champion for ordinary Canadians’ Ed Broadbent dead at 87

‘Fierce champion for ordinary Canadians’ Ed Broadbent dead at 87

Former federal leader remembered as advocate of social democracy and builder of modern NDP