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Ex-casino CEO and actress wife plead guilty to vaccine scheme; fined $500

Ex-casino CEO and actress wife plead guilty to vaccine scheme; fined $500

Millionaire couple struck deal with prosecutor and does not apologize directly to First Nation
Band gathering experts, preparing budgets in wake of unmarked graves discovered in Kamloops

Band gathering experts, preparing budgets in wake of unmarked graves discovered in Kamloops

Kukpi7 Rosanne Casimir says much of the work so far has involved outreach and having initial conversations about the findings.
8 people in B.C. got rich from Lotto Max — just not mega-rich

8 people in B.C. got rich from Lotto Max — just not mega-rich

The big prize went unclaimed
British Columbia police watchdog clears Terrace RCMP officers of wrongdoing in crash

British Columbia police watchdog clears Terrace RCMP officers of wrongdoing in crash

SURREY, B.C. — Two RCMP officers have been cleared of wrongdoing related to the fatal crash of an all-terrain vehicle in northwestern B.C.
Yes, the 2011 Stanley Cup riot 'kissing couple' are still together

Yes, the 2011 Stanley Cup riot 'kissing couple' are still together

Because at least one beautiful thing had to come out of that disaster.

Contaminants in generic drugs may cause long-term harm to DNA: B.C. researcher

VANCOUVER — Contaminants in some generic medications used to treat heart disease, diabetes and other common conditions could damage DNA, affect basic cell functions and increase the risk of cancer, suggests a study from the University of British Colu
B.C. reports no new COVID-19 deaths as it begins second step of reopening plan

B.C. reports no new COVID-19 deaths as it begins second step of reopening plan

VICTORIA — British Columbia health officials are reporting 108 new cases of COVID-19 as the province begins step two of its reopening plan. They say in a statement B.C. has 1,496 active cases and 143,299 people have recovered from the infection.
Downtown Vancouver display marks 10th anniversary of Stanley Cup riot (VIDEO)

Downtown Vancouver display marks 10th anniversary of Stanley Cup riot (VIDEO)

The one-day event was organized by two local filmmakers.
Musician remembers 2011 Vancouver Canucks riots through new song

Musician remembers 2011 Vancouver Canucks riots through new song

“I still remember so vividly, jumping off the 99 B-line at Cambie street and looking down the corridor to see smoke billowing from the streets.”
Generic drug contaminants may lead to cancer, other long-term effects: UBC study

Generic drug contaminants may lead to cancer, other long-term effects: UBC study

Drug contaminants used to treat everything from diabetes, heart disease and heartburn may wreak havoc on person's DNA, up the chance they develop cancer, and lead to several other long-term health outcomes, according to a new UBC study.