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B.C. motel killer released from prison despite 'high risk' to reoffend

B.C. motel killer released from prison despite 'high risk' to reoffend

The man was sentenced in 2018 to five years and eight months behind bars following a manslaughter conviction.
Tahltan First Nation sends custom-made gifts to Big Brother Canada contestant

Tahltan First Nation sends custom-made gifts to Big Brother Canada contestant

‘We wanted him to know that he’s loved and we’re watching and rooting for him,” said Tahltan band Chief Carmen McPhee.
Man charged with attempted murder after officer in Kelowna, B.C., was stabbed

Man charged with attempted murder after officer in Kelowna, B.C., was stabbed

KELOWNA, B.C. — A 39-year-old man faces numerous charges, including attempted murder, for allegations he stabbed an RCMP officer from Kelowna, B.C.
No new health-care facility outbreaks declared in B.C.

No new health-care facility outbreaks declared in B.C.

VICTORIA — Six more people have died of COVID-19 in British Columbia, bringing the death toll to 2,989 since the pandemic began.
Will Deadpool 3 film in Vancouver? All signs point to…

Will Deadpool 3 film in Vancouver? All signs point to…

The franchise joined the MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe), leading to questions about how the R-rated Deadpool will fit in amongst PG-13, Disney+ family fare.
B.C. government tweaks paid-sick-leave law

B.C. government tweaks paid-sick-leave law

B.C. on Jan. 1 started to ensure all workers are eligible for at least five sick days per year
Money launderer caught at YVR pleads guilty in Chicago

Money launderer caught at YVR pleads guilty in Chicago

Chinese citizen faces prison sentence of at least 14 years for drug-cash offences.
Man arrested for assault on student in Vancouver's latest stranger attack

Man arrested for assault on student in Vancouver's latest stranger attack

Vancouver police say a Coquitlam man faces charges over allegations he attacked an 18-year-old exchange student on Sunday. Sgt.
B.C. family court mediation not adequate for domestic violence victims: advocates

B.C. family court mediation not adequate for domestic violence victims: advocates

VANCOUVER — New provincial family court rules in British Columbia meant to resolve legal matters without going to court have been called "effective" by the province, but some lawyers and advocates say they don't adequately address the needs of victim
More B.C. oysters recalled due to possible norovirus contamination

More B.C. oysters recalled due to possible norovirus contamination

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is alerting hotels and restaurants about the potential for food poisoning