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Fire that burned B.C. school to the ground was human caused: Police

Fire that burned B.C. school to the ground was human caused: Police

Hazel Trembath Elementary in Port Coquitlam was destroyed in a fire on Oct. 14, 2023
UN salutes B.C. group for coastal estuary protection efforts

UN salutes B.C. group for coastal estuary protection efforts

Nature Trust of B.C. working to climate-proof estuaries from Haida Gwaii to Vancouver Island
B.C. RCMP warn of bank card scam where fraudsters show up at your door

B.C. RCMP warn of bank card scam where fraudsters show up at your door

2 victims are out thousands of dollars each, Burnaby RCMP say
‘Very dangerous’: snowfall wreaks B.C. highway havoc, elevates avalanche concern

‘Very dangerous’: snowfall wreaks B.C. highway havoc, elevates avalanche concern

Backcountry users eager to enjoy the snow warned not to underestimate its instability
AI voice fakery boosts rash of ‘grandson scam’ phone calls on Vancouver Island

AI voice fakery boosts rash of ‘grandson scam’ phone calls on Vancouver Island

Nanaimo RCMP report rash of phone scams where people were conned out of between $3,000 and $8,000
Man with history of sexual assaults arrested for re-offending in Kelowna

Man with history of sexual assaults arrested for re-offending in Kelowna

Kevin Falcon expressed his displeasure with the fact that the public was not notified of Taylor Dueck’s release from prison at a Feb. 29 press conference
Mom sues, alleging kickboxing tournament put UBC student in vegetative state

Mom sues, alleging kickboxing tournament put UBC student in vegetative state

Suit claims tournament was unsanctioned and referees failed to enforce ‘light’ and ‘controlled’ rules
Nearly 200 people died of toxic drug overdoses in 1st month of 2024

Nearly 200 people died of toxic drug overdoses in 1st month of 2024

70% of those who died were between 30 and 59 years old
BC Greens want rent hike limits tied to units, instead of renters

BC Greens want rent hike limits tied to units, instead of renters

BC United accuses NDP of failing to support seniors by neglecting SAFER program
Lawyers not fond of Courtenay push to bypass judges for bylaw disputes

Lawyers not fond of Courtenay push to bypass judges for bylaw disputes

City looking to send such disputes to expedited adjudication system used by many local governments