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B.C. judge may force kidnapping accused to attend court

B.C. judge may force kidnapping accused to attend court

Duoth Techen Garkouth, 19, has refused to leave his cell for video court appearances five or six times.
B.C. teacher reprimanded for shooting joke

B.C. teacher reprimanded for shooting joke

The teacher must now complete a course on creating a positive learning environment.
B.C. court to appoint lawyer for convicted killer's appeal

B.C. court to appoint lawyer for convicted killer's appeal

Yasmin Rashid was convicted in the Sept. 10, 2019 murder of Kyle Vincent Gabriel, 29, at a transition house for young adults.
B.C. man may plead guilty in alleged Manitoba drug conspiracy

B.C. man may plead guilty in alleged Manitoba drug conspiracy

Manitoba police seized 50 kilograms of cocaine and 20 kilograms of methamphetamine with an estimated street value of $7 million.
Jail drug-dealing B.C. special education assistant nine years, Crown says

Jail drug-dealing B.C. special education assistant nine years, Crown says

Crown said the amount of fentanyl was an "atom bomb" for killing people in B.C.
B.C. man files lawsuit for alleged camp sex abuse

B.C. man files lawsuit for alleged camp sex abuse

The lawsuit names a now-dead Camp Capilano counsellor who allegedly abused the man when he was nine.
B.C. police officer's drunk driving job suspension called inadequate

B.C. police officer's drunk driving job suspension called inadequate

B.C.'s Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner has ruled a review of the findings is in the public interest.
B.C. man pleads not guilty in courthouse prosecutor attack

B.C. man pleads not guilty in courthouse prosecutor attack

A prosecutor was attacked on Feb. 2 as she walked with a security officer to Vancouver's provincial courthouse.
B.C. judge throws out mink farmers' lawsuits against province

B.C. judge throws out mink farmers' lawsuits against province

Farmers claimed a 2021 government decision to shut down their industry was political, unlawful and caused economic damage.
B.C. woman awarded $1.4 million in accident damages

B.C. woman awarded $1.4 million in accident damages

Part of the B.C. Supreme Court award is $8,042 for psilocybin, something the judge called a life-saving therapy for pain and mental health issues.