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Former city councillor Cameron Stolz purchases Prince George Citizen

Former city councillor Cameron Stolz purchases Prince George Citizen

“It’s an incredible honour to continue forward the tradition of ensuring the stories of our city and region are being told.”
B.C. launches review of province's Labour Relations Code with panel appointment

B.C. launches review of province's Labour Relations Code with panel appointment

VICTORIA — British Columbia is launching a review of its Labour Relations Code and has appointed a three-member panel to recommend possible amendments.
Kelowna RCMP officer pleads guilty to obstructing justice

Kelowna RCMP officer pleads guilty to obstructing justice

Const. Sean Eckland pleaded guilty to attempting to obstruct justice by failing to disclose relevant evidence
Warm weather forces Mt. Washington ski resort to close, may reopen Friday

Warm weather forces Mt. Washington ski resort to close, may reopen Friday

The resort said it was suspending operations for Wednesday and Thursday
Theatre in qathet plans film showings for Black History Month

Theatre in qathet plans film showings for Black History Month

Special screenings include Mami Wata, a West African tale of revenge and spirituality
Delta Police officers exposed to suspect's blood during fight

Delta Police officers exposed to suspect's blood during fight

The Delta Police Department says the incident underscores the value of the body-worn camera initiative.
B.C. officials threaten to arrest homeless Vancouver campers at Highway 99 exchange

B.C. officials threaten to arrest homeless Vancouver campers at Highway 99 exchange

Homeless advocate Ryan Sudds of Stop the Sweeps says the provincial government has inadequate plans to house people who have been camping at the side of the Oak Street Bridge.
B.C. man arrested for swinging hatchet near pedestrians in downtown Victoria

B.C. man arrested for swinging hatchet near pedestrians in downtown Victoria

VICTORIA — A man in Victoria has been arrested after allegedly swinging a hatchet near passing pedestrians. Police say the incident happened on Tuesday around 7 p.m.
Century-old, $16.7M Vancouver mansion at centre of curious legal battle

Century-old, $16.7M Vancouver mansion at centre of curious legal battle

The West Point Grey property was once used for a U2 video shoot.
B.C. Greens leader plans to switch ridings in provincial election

B.C. Greens leader plans to switch ridings in provincial election

VICTORIA — B.C. Greens Leader Sonia Furstenau says she'll be switching ridings when the province goes to the polls in October.