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Vancouver gives residents 7 days before mandatory CRAB Park shelter takedowns

Vancouver gives residents 7 days before mandatory CRAB Park shelter takedowns

City says remaining residents free to sleep there but must remove tents by 8 a.m. each morning
Recounts rarely change outcomes in B.C. elections with 2 more set for next week

Recounts rarely change outcomes in B.C. elections with 2 more set for next week

Judicial recounts in 2020, 2013 and 2009 did not change results.
Indigenous woman files lawsuit alleging abuse at B.C. Catholic school

Indigenous woman files lawsuit alleging abuse at B.C. Catholic school

Laurie Wilson alleges physical and sexual abuse from when she was a child attending St. James Parish School in the 1960s
'Caucus cohesion' key for B.C. Conservatives future: political expert

'Caucus cohesion' key for B.C. Conservatives future: political expert

Adapting disparate and fresh legislature voices into a unified opposition could be an early mission for Rustad's party
Workers at B.C. ports could be locked out first thing Monday morning

Workers at B.C. ports could be locked out first thing Monday morning

B.C. port employers issue lockout notice in labour dispute with foremen union
New information leads coroner to now rule Victoria woman's 2021 death a homicide

New information leads coroner to now rule Victoria woman's 2021 death a homicide

Samantha Sims-Somerville's death was a homicide, reported B.C. Coroners Service
Wife of driver in fatal fiery 2019 crash at U.S.-Canada border takes stand

Wife of driver in fatal fiery 2019 crash at U.S.-Canada border takes stand

Gurbinder Singh, 40, did not have mental health challenges, issues with alcohol before crash: wife
A Warm Embrace Campaign meets funding target

A Warm Embrace Campaign meets funding target

Thanks to a $150,000 donation in October from the Kimberley Health Care Auxiliary, the East Kootenay Foundation for Health has reached its fundraising target and can begin moving forward with their project to bring a Tier 3 NICU to the East Kootenay Regional Hospital.
B.C. aquaponics project growing food in water using koi fish waste

B.C. aquaponics project growing food in water using koi fish waste

VIU researcher hopes technology can be adapted to create food security for remote communities
B.C. dangerous offender, who sexually assaulted baby, seeks prison leave

B.C. dangerous offender, who sexually assaulted baby, seeks prison leave

Court imposed indefinite sentence and dangerous-offender designation in 1999 in Quesnel case