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Campbell River woman who coughed on Save-On-Foods employee guilty of assault

Campbell River woman who coughed on Save-On-Foods employee guilty of assault

The judge found that the coughing was deliberate and intentional.
Ottawa woman reported missing in Victoria has been found: daughter

Ottawa woman reported missing in Victoria has been found: daughter

Sidney RCMP have video footage of Patricia Nzuza arriving at Victoria International Airport and boarding a bus outside the terminal a week ago, but the trail goes cold from there
'Tear it down': Langford building empties, but questions about safety, permits remain

'Tear it down': Langford building empties, but questions about safety, permits remain

The City of Langford said Centurion Properties was notified April 17 that the building had again failed a structural inspection.
Labour board dismisses nurses' complaint against union over vaccine mandate firings

Labour board dismisses nurses' complaint against union over vaccine mandate firings

The ruling comes despite allegations by one of the nurses that vice-chair Gurleen S. Sahota is biased because he was appointed by David Eby.
Independent MP not asking House of Commons to reimburse legal fees

Independent MP not asking House of Commons to reimburse legal fees

Han Dong, until recently a Liberal MP, is suing Global News for defamation and seeking $15 million in damages
MLA calls on premier to support B.C.-wide drug ban in municipal parks, playgrounds

MLA calls on premier to support B.C.-wide drug ban in municipal parks, playgrounds

Eby said decriminalization was recommended by chiefs of police and garnered bipartisan support in the Legislature.
Chinese secret police agent charged in U.S. undertook training in B.C.

Chinese secret police agent charged in U.S. undertook training in B.C.

A former student of the JIBC's now-terminated international education program tailored for People's Republic of China police recruits is under criminal probe for online threats, harassment and transnational repression.
Dead man's clothing posted by B.C. police in hopes of identifying him

Dead man's clothing posted by B.C. police in hopes of identifying him

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Judges granted bail in more than half of cases where Crown sought detention: prosecutors

Judges granted bail in more than half of cases where Crown sought detention: prosecutors

Data collected from bail hearings shows the Crown opposed bail in roughly half the cases involving crimes of violence with an accused who was already on bail, but judges ordered detention in only one-quarter of those cases
B.C. privacy commissioner ends federal Liberal Party probe

B.C. privacy commissioner ends federal Liberal Party probe

Michael McEvoy was examining the party's use of the controversial technology for identification purposes in nomination races.