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Man accused in Stanley Park assault was granted bail hours earlier on separate charges

Man accused in Stanley Park assault was granted bail hours earlier on separate charges

A man accused of attacking a woman on the seawall in April had been released on bail just hours earlier for unrelated criminal charges, court records reveal.
B.C. man charged with 16 counts of drug trafficking loses lawyer

B.C. man charged with 16 counts of drug trafficking loses lawyer

Preshika Chand and Ryan Anil Naidu face multiple drug trafficking charges in Vancouver and Surrey provincial courts.
Kayaker saw high-speed boat before deadly B.C. crash in 'very problematic area'

Kayaker saw high-speed boat before deadly B.C. crash in 'very problematic area'

VANCOUVER — North Vancouver resident John Belisle and his wife frequently kayak in the waters off Cates Park in North Vancouver.
‘Deeply saddened': Child killed in North Vancouver boat crash identified

‘Deeply saddened': Child killed in North Vancouver boat crash identified

An online fundraiser has been created to support the family.
Hot spell persists in southern B.C. after breaking century-old records

Hot spell persists in southern B.C. after breaking century-old records

VANCOUVER — Temperatures are forecast to remain high in parts of southern British Columbia until mid-week after Sunday saw century-old heat records tumble.
Dry, hot conditions arrive in qathet region

Dry, hot conditions arrive in qathet region

Garden tours, beach time and camping kick-off unofficial start to summer
Dry northeast 'region of greatest concern' in B.C.'s wildfire season: officials

Dry northeast 'region of greatest concern' in B.C.'s wildfire season: officials

British Columbia's wildland firefighters are predicting a busy fire season in parts of the province, particularly in the northeast where multiple evacuation orders are already in place and fires have been growing rapidly.
Judge upholds obstruction conviction for B.C. Mountie in Dale Culver case

Judge upholds obstruction conviction for B.C. Mountie in Dale Culver case

A provincial court judge has ruled that the guilty verdict stands for an RCMP officer convicted of obstruction of justice in the case of an Indigenous man who died in police custody in 2017, clearing the way for sentencing.
1,500 baby goats and counting: Beacon Hill Children's Farm marks four decades

1,500 baby goats and counting: Beacon Hill Children's Farm marks four decades

Lynda and Dennis Koenders took over the farm in June of 1985. Forty years later, the farm is hosting an anniversary celebration on June 12
Pediatric ward closure in Kelowna triggers fears of ripple effect in B.C. hospitals

Pediatric ward closure in Kelowna triggers fears of ripple effect in B.C. hospitals

Dr. Jeff Eppler, an emergency room physician at Kelowna General Hospital, is getting ready for a hectic summer.