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Ex-doctor from B.C.’s Interior to be sentenced in June for sex crimes involving child

Ex-doctor from B.C.’s Interior to be sentenced in June for sex crimes involving child

Sentencing to take place over two days
Vancouver police officer guilty of assault with weapon in arrest of jaywalking man

Vancouver police officer guilty of assault with weapon in arrest of jaywalking man

24-year-old was crossing Granville Street in 2018 when multiple officers took him down
Oak Bay councillor wants this bike lane to be open full time

Oak Bay councillor wants this bike lane to be open full time

Henderson Road features a part-time bike lane where cars can park after 7 p.m.
Gun-control group to tell MPs ‘disinformation’ muddied assault-style firearm measures

Gun-control group to tell MPs ‘disinformation’ muddied assault-style firearm measures

Feds plan to legislatively enshrine a definition of guns considered unsafe for civilian use
Nikki Haley announces run for president, challenging Trump

Nikki Haley announces run for president, challenging Trump

Haley, 51, is the first in a long line of Republicans who are expected to launch 2024 campaigns
Turpel-Lafond stripped of honorary degree over claims of Indigenous heritage

Turpel-Lafond stripped of honorary degree over claims of Indigenous heritage

University first to revoke a degree granted to Turpel-Lafond after she returned 2 others
PODCAST: Good Bones, Character Home Renovations

PODCAST: Good Bones, Character Home Renovations

TODAY IN BC: HAVAN’s podcast ‘Measure Twice, Cut Once’
Sidney named most economically resilient community in region

Sidney named most economically resilient community in region

The publication ranked Sidney as number four of the province’s 50 largest communities
Pandemic benefits pushed down B.C.’s child poverty rate in 2020: advocacy group

Pandemic benefits pushed down B.C.’s child poverty rate in 2020: advocacy group

Report shows 2020 child poverty rate was 13.3 per cent, a decrease from 18 per cent in 2019
Indigenous contractor won’t represent ‘token Indians’ in B.C. hospital dispute

Indigenous contractor won’t represent ‘token Indians’ in B.C. hospital dispute

Builder wants community benefits agreement abolished despite exception allowing him to work on site