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RCMP say man deemed risk located after removing monitoring bracelet, walking away

RCMP say man deemed risk located after removing monitoring bracelet, walking away

RICHMOND, B.C. — RCMP say a man who allegedly cut off his electronic monitoring bracelet and walked away in Richmond, B.C., has been located. A statement from police says Woon Chan was found Friday.
No need for COVID-19 travel ban, northern B.C. mayor says

No need for COVID-19 travel ban, northern B.C. mayor says

Unlawfully-at-large B.C. man wanted on Canada-wide warrant

Unlawfully-at-large B.C. man wanted on Canada-wide warrant

David Morin did not return to his place in Vancouver on Jan. 2, 2021
Former Prince George student reaches settlement in sex abuse case

Former Prince George student reaches settlement in sex abuse case

COVID-19: Should a B.C. drug dealer with cancer be going to jail during a pandemic?

COVID-19: Should a B.C. drug dealer with cancer be going to jail during a pandemic?

More than 200 B.C. inmates, staff test positive for virus since pandemic declared in March 2020
B.C. man wants answers after being hit by car and left

B.C. man wants answers after being hit by car and left

Squamish Canyon passes final rezoning obstacle

Squamish Canyon passes final rezoning obstacle

District council adopted a bylaw that would allow the project to proceed
B.C. 'can't prevent people from travelling,' says premier

B.C. 'can't prevent people from travelling,' says premier

The B.C. government will not impose travel restrictions at this time
B.C. Liberals start planning leadership contest to replace Andrew Wilkinson

B.C. Liberals start planning leadership contest to replace Andrew Wilkinson

VANCOUVER — British Columbia's Liberal party took the first steps Thursday towards selecting a new leader while also addressing a constitutional technicality that still has Andrew Wilkinson as party leader.
Petition calls for B.C. to lock provincial borders to non-essential travel

Petition calls for B.C. to lock provincial borders to non-essential travel