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B.C. human sex traffickers' sentence appeal rejected

B.C. human sex traffickers' sentence appeal rejected

One of the women was told she 'belonged' to Tamim Albashir.
'Freedom fighter' launches petition to recall 'dictator' Premier David Eby

'Freedom fighter' launches petition to recall 'dictator' Premier David Eby

Former anti-HST/GST political campaigner turned 'freedom fighter' Salvatore Vetro is hoping to unseat Premier David Eby in his Vancouver-Point Grey riding.
B.C. Chief Justice Robert Bauman announces retirement

B.C. Chief Justice Robert Bauman announces retirement

Robert Bauman has been on the bench for 23 years.
Squamish Spit removal played no part in downtown coastal flooding event, according to experts

Squamish Spit removal played no part in downtown coastal flooding event, according to experts

Numerous experts say there was no impact on the Dec. 27 flooding from the removal of the Spit.
B.C. police officer killed in avalanche identified

B.C. police officer killed in avalanche identified

"Nelson is one of the smallest municipal police forces in Canada, and we are like one big family."
B.C. lawsuit alleges neglect of children in government care

B.C. lawsuit alleges neglect of children in government care

Named as defendants are B.C.'s director of child welfare and the Ministry of Children and Family Development.
B.C. nurse disciplined for taking narcotics for own use

B.C. nurse disciplined for taking narcotics for own use

The nurse has agreed to treatment conditions and restrictions on her practice.
B.C. police officer killed in avalanche, first fatality of season

B.C. police officer killed in avalanche, first fatality of season

Another officer has been critically injured.
Violence in Mexico hasn't deterred Canadian travellers, say travel agents

Violence in Mexico hasn't deterred Canadian travellers, say travel agents

Canadians looking for a break from winter are still booking travel to Mexico, despite violence last week and a federal warning to be cautious.
'It doesn't make sense': B.C. man feels left out to dry by government after slow pace of vaccine injury assessment

'It doesn't make sense': B.C. man feels left out to dry by government after slow pace of vaccine injury assessment

Recovery for Julian Scholefield is slow, but still progressing. He is still in a wheelchair and still paralyzed