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Man sentenced in acceptance letter scam against Indian international students

Man sentenced in acceptance letter scam against Indian international students

A man has been sentenced to three years behind bars after pleading guilty to defrauding apiring Indian international students by giving them fake acceptance letters to study in Canada.
1 killed, 1 injured in ATV crash near Harrison

1 killed, 1 injured in ATV crash near Harrison

1 man killed, another injured on forest service road
Mrs. Meow Meow recovering after being shot on Vancouver Island

Mrs. Meow Meow recovering after being shot on Vancouver Island

Campbell River family warns of violence against cats after discovering pellet in cat's broken leg
Astronaut who showed Earth to humanity killed in plane crash near Victoria

Astronaut who showed Earth to humanity killed in plane crash near Victoria

William Anders, who took the iconic Earthrise photo, was piloting the small plane that crashed
Compassion and connection at new mental health hub in Colwood

Compassion and connection at new mental health hub in Colwood

A new mental health and substance use hub will focus on a trauma-informed approach
RCMP warn 10 'money mules' to stop aiding investment fraudsters in B.C.

RCMP warn 10 'money mules' to stop aiding investment fraudsters in B.C.

Federal unit hand-delivered letters to 10 suspects on May 29, warning them of criminal consequences if they continue
Searchers scan aerial video for clues about missing B.C. climbers

Searchers scan aerial video for clues about missing B.C. climbers

Mountaineers last seen May 31, physical search near Squamish temporarily suspended
Can Kootenay factory-built homes help solve B.C.'s housing crisis?

Can Kootenay factory-built homes help solve B.C.'s housing crisis?

A provincial investment in Kootenay-made modular homes could help shift the market
B.C. looks into mushroom picking rush after First Nation reports conflicts

B.C. looks into mushroom picking rush after First Nation reports conflicts

Nations say foragers are putting pressures on the land’s fragile ecosystem
Federal court rejects bid to review not renewing licences of B.C. fish farms

Federal court rejects bid to review not renewing licences of B.C. fish farms

The application was launched by the Wei Wai Kum and We Wai Kai nations