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Metro Vancouver mayors say they want federal billions to grow transit

Metro Vancouver mayors say they want federal billions to grow transit

Lower Mainland leaders say they need a more reliable funding model
B.C. wants 10 Prince George properties seized over alleged drug ties

B.C. wants 10 Prince George properties seized over alleged drug ties

B.C. Director of Civil Forfeiture claims properties owned by alleged drug dealer
Awaiting decision on appeal for re-trial of convicted B.C. hog farm activists

Awaiting decision on appeal for re-trial of convicted B.C. hog farm activists

Activists Amy Soranno and Nick Schafer filed the appeal in April 2022
No hard feelings: victim of B.C. attack grateful bear will be left alone

No hard feelings: victim of B.C. attack grateful bear will be left alone

Conservation Officer Service will take no further action as a result of jogger’s surprise encounter
B.C. school trustee ‘striptease artist’ defamation suit wraps up in Chilliwack

B.C. school trustee ‘striptease artist’ defamation suit wraps up in Chilliwack

Current trustee alleges she was defamed when now former trustee called her ‘striptease artist’
Charges laid after B.C. couple tied up, robbed of $10-million in crypto

Charges laid after B.C. couple tied up, robbed of $10-million in crypto

RCMP say multiple suspects impersonated police, broken into couple’s Richmond home
B.C. city decides below-code homeless shelter better than no shelter at all

B.C. city decides below-code homeless shelter better than no shelter at all

City of Nanaimo to ease building and fire code enforcement at emergency shelters
Vancouver Island students’ tampon bill tabled in Ottawa

Vancouver Island students’ tampon bill tabled in Ottawa

Bill by Island MP Alistair MacGregor would see all tampon ingredients labelled on packaging
Sword-carrying suspect allegedly exposes genitals at Nanaimo fitness centre

Sword-carrying suspect allegedly exposes genitals at Nanaimo fitness centre

Incident happened three weeks ago at Country Club Centre
Influx of workers expected to fill job shortfalls in most areas of B.C.

Influx of workers expected to fill job shortfalls in most areas of B.C.

Government projections say immigration should fill the gaps, but with notable exceptions