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RCMP conducted unlawful 'militarized' raids, beat Indigenous people, claims Amnesty report

RCMP conducted unlawful 'militarized' raids, beat Indigenous people, claims Amnesty report

Wet'suwet'en people had their human and Indigenous rights violated during gas pipeline raids, claims Amnesty International report.
B.C. announces new three-year action plan to address gender-based violence

B.C. announces new three-year action plan to address gender-based violence

VANCOUVER — British Columbia has announced a new three-year action plan that it says aims to end stigma around gender-based violence and ensure access to supports.
Letter: Lil’wat Nation needs safe and reliable transport

Letter: Lil’wat Nation needs safe and reliable transport

'At times the bus is late, making people late for work. Sometimes the bus doesn’t show up at all'
The Outsider: Picking early-season ski runs? Choose wisely

The Outsider: Picking early-season ski runs? Choose wisely

'No one is immune to human factors. It’s the wisdom of experience that manages them best'
B.C.-wide Amber Alert over after child located safe, man arrested

B.C.-wide Amber Alert over after child located safe, man arrested

The alert was issued around 12:30 p.m. Saturday.
Truck loads of oranges dumped at North Vancouver waste centre

Truck loads of oranges dumped at North Vancouver waste centre

When people are going hungry on a regular basis, it should be illegal for large companies to throw food away, gardener says.
Opinion: Whistler made me; Whistler can’t contain me

Opinion: Whistler made me; Whistler can’t contain me

'My priority has always lied, first and foremost, with you, the people of Whistler'
Alleged drug den, murder leads to forfeiture claim on three B.C. homes and $1.5M cash

Alleged drug den, murder leads to forfeiture claim on three B.C. homes and $1.5M cash

BC Civil Forfeiture Act allows the director to seize assets where there is only a likely link to criminal activity and not necessarily a conviction.
B.C. lawyer facing U.S. money laundering, fraud charges suspended by law society

B.C. lawyer facing U.S. money laundering, fraud charges suspended by law society

B.C. lawyer Faiyaz Dean will sit on the sidelines of the legal profession for eight years; he faces several criminal charges in the U.S.
300,000 people have received free contraceptives, expanded pharmacist care in B.C., Eby says

300,000 people have received free contraceptives, expanded pharmacist care in B.C., Eby says

Recent provincial changes allow pharmacists to prescribe for minor ailments and dispense free contraceptives, reducing doctor visits.