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Drug trafficker’s appeal dismissed

Drug trafficker’s appeal dismissed

Marcus Richard Mearow had claimed the judge failed to consider his testimony in context of the evidence as a whole, arguing the drugs were solely for personal use. 
New documentary shines light on Canada’s deepest, longest caves

New documentary shines light on Canada’s deepest, longest caves

It’s true exploration where no person has gone before, says North Vancouver producer Jenny Rustemeyer
Vancouver real estate manager alleges cop kicked, verbally abused homeless man

Vancouver real estate manager alleges cop kicked, verbally abused homeless man

Complaint goes before Vancouver Police Board at Oct. 19 public meeting.
Atmospheric river passes in southern B.C., but area rivers still rising

Atmospheric river passes in southern B.C., but area rivers still rising

VANCOUVER — Rainfall warnings across Vancouver Island and the inner south coast have lifted in most areas, but the effects of British Columbia's first atmospheric river of autumn could take a little longer to ease. The B.C.
Tentative deal ends job action by teaching support staff at Simon Fraser University

Tentative deal ends job action by teaching support staff at Simon Fraser University

BURNABY, B.C. — The union representing instructors, teaching assistants and other education support workers at Simon Fraser University says it has reached a tentative agreement, ending a strike that began just over three weeks ago.
Passerby smashes car window to steal $5,000 left on passenger seat in Oak Bay

Passerby smashes car window to steal $5,000 left on passenger seat in Oak Bay

The driver had left the money on the seat during a quick stop at a business in Oak Bay Village
Prince George thief returns cash to merchant two years later

Prince George thief returns cash to merchant two years later

Sue Bloomingdale, owner of Sisters Rock 'n Gems located in downtown Prince George, talks about how a thief returned the cash she stole more than two years ago - with interest.
Prince George RCMP officers suing B.C. Attorney General, Independent Investigations Office

Prince George RCMP officers suing B.C. Attorney General, Independent Investigations Office

Constable and corporal claim negligence and malice as they seek damages for fallout of 2016 arrest caught on video camera
Company sues developer over botched $24M Richmond office space deal

Company sues developer over botched $24M Richmond office space deal

Family members with no legal expertise translated the massive contract for retail space near Richmond Centre.
No magic mushrooms store coming to Prince George

No magic mushrooms store coming to Prince George

Although magic mushrooms are now available for customers to buy at unlicensed retail outlets in Vancouver and Kelowna, don't expect a store to pop up in Prince George anytime soon.