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B.C. judge upholds cellphone driving fine

B.C. judge upholds cellphone driving fine

A B.C. driver ticketed $368 for having a cellphone while behind the wheel will have to pay up.
Alleged B.C. drug trafficker wanted Canada-wide caught in Oman

Alleged B.C. drug trafficker wanted Canada-wide caught in Oman

Cody Timothy Casey was transported back to Canada via Germany, and appeared in Vancouver Provincial Court Friday.
Bail adjourned for B.C. man accused in baseball bat beating

Bail adjourned for B.C. man accused in baseball bat beating

Daniel Valleau is charged in connection with attacks at a Vancouver Canadian Tire store.
High court upholds damages in ICBC privacy breach involving shootings, arsons

High court upholds damages in ICBC privacy breach involving shootings, arsons

Former claims adjuster Candy Rheaume sold the private driver information of 78 ICBC policy holders for "nefarious purposes," Chief Justice Leonard Marchand said.
B.C. woman awarded $3.35M in car accident lawsuit

B.C. woman awarded $3.35M in car accident lawsuit

Shafaq Cheema experiences neck, shoulder and back pain, traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, and major depressive disorder, according to court documents.
Ottawa wins code of silence award for residential school inaction

Ottawa wins code of silence award for residential school inaction

Canadian residential school survivors and families still have to fight to have death records released despite Truth and Reconciliation Commission recommendations.
Canada's political parties win code of silence award dishonourable mention

Canada's political parties win code of silence award dishonourable mention

Liberal, Conservative and New Democratic parties appealed B.C. court ruling, saying they are subject to provincial privacy law regarding collection of people's private data.
B.C. high school strip searches, sex assaults alleged in lawsuit

B.C. high school strip searches, sex assaults alleged in lawsuit

The B.C. Supreme Court claim alleges strip searches were a Charter of Rights and Freedoms breach of the right to be secure against unreasonable search and seizure.
B.C. port suing for alleged harbour pollution remediation

B.C. port suing for alleged harbour pollution remediation

The claim alleges a Nanaimo shipyard operation led to contaminants being released onto Newcastle Island Passage property from 1991 to 2014.
B.C. bathtub overflow costs upstairs neighbour $1,694

B.C. bathtub overflow costs upstairs neighbour $1,694

Damages were not covered under the strata corporation's insurance.