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Men involved in Chilliwack workplace accident awarded over $20M

Men involved in Chilliwack workplace accident awarded over $20M

A construction site accident in Chilliwack in March 2016 killed one man, paralyzed another and left a third worker traumatized.

School board lacked authority to suspend trustees over alleged bullying: B.C. judge

VICTORIA — A B.C. Supreme Court judge has ruled the Greater Victoria School Board lacked the authority to censure and suspend two elected trustees over allegations of harassment and bullying.
Accused to plead not guilty in Vancouver fatal stranger stabbing

Accused to plead not guilty in Vancouver fatal stranger stabbing

Lindsay Scott is facing charges of second-degree murder and assault in the death of Justin Mohrman.
Young Metro Vancouver transit riders have taken 3M free trips this last year

Young Metro Vancouver transit riders have taken 3M free trips this last year

A family with a child younger than 12 is able to save more than $700 a year with the province's "Get On Board - Kids 12 and Under Ride Free" program.
Tumbler Ridge Junior A Steel Kings excited for 2022/23 season

Tumbler Ridge Junior A Steel Kings excited for 2022/23 season

Greater Metro Jr. A Hockey League
Vancouver stockbroker penalized after 'Bridgemark Group' trades

Vancouver stockbroker penalized after 'Bridgemark Group' trades

Tiffany Sweeney of Research Capital Corporation failed in her gatekeeper obligations, according to the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada.
Man run over by truck near B.C. homeless camp, alcohol suspected factor: Police

Man run over by truck near B.C. homeless camp, alcohol suspected factor: Police

KELOWNA, B.C. — Police say a man was seriously injured after being run over by a truck near a homeless camp in Kelowna, B.C. RCMP say in a news release alcohol is believed to be a factor in the incident early Sunday, just after midnight.
Prince George pilot program to look at Indigenous overrepresentation in criminal justice system

Prince George pilot program to look at Indigenous overrepresentation in criminal justice system

The BCFNJC will receive funding from the province to develop a pilot program
B.C. Aviation Museum lands both a retired air tanker and its long-time pilot

B.C. Aviation Museum lands both a retired air tanker and its long-time pilot

Twin-engine turbo prop plane was a pioneer in early air-passenger travel and for the past two decades a workhorse water tanker fighting forest fires
Victoria police chief backs involuntary custodial care for those at risk for harming others

Victoria police chief backs involuntary custodial care for those at risk for harming others

Public confidence in the justice system has to be restored, the chief says