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Richmond strata heat pump dispute moves to court review

Richmond strata heat pump dispute moves to court review

A Richmond strata had refused to acknowledge heat pumps were common property.
More than 40 vehicles vandalized in Nanaimo, B.C., in one night

More than 40 vehicles vandalized in Nanaimo, B.C., in one night

NANAIMO, B.C. — Mounties in Nanaimo are looking for witnesses or camera footage that may help them pinpoint the person, or people, involved in the vandalism of dozens of vehicles over several hours.
Supreme Court jury finds man guilty in 2017 Delta homicide

Supreme Court jury finds man guilty in 2017 Delta homicide

Body was found by Richmond RCMP in 2017
Paramedics in minivans take on non-urgent patients in Greater Victoria, Nanaimo

Paramedics in minivans take on non-urgent patients in Greater Victoria, Nanaimo

The “link and referral unit” paramedics can take a person to an urgent and primary care centre, a sobering centre, a community health centre or a pharmacy — or an emergency department if needed
U.S. SEC can't seek account for $3.3M sale of Kitsilano home, B.C. judge rules

U.S. SEC can't seek account for $3.3M sale of Kitsilano home, B.C. judge rules

Facing fraud charges in the U.S., Delta resident Jackson Friesen sold a detached home in Kitsilano before his assets could be frozen in B.C. Supreme Court; since it was determined Friesen committed fraud he says he now needs money to pay for an appeal of a $12-million penalty.
B.C. falls behind in meeting needs of seniors as population grows, says advocate

B.C. falls behind in meeting needs of seniors as population grows, says advocate

VICTORIA — British Columbia's seniors advocate says the province is falling behind in meeting the basic needs of its older residents, a growing population that is forecast to make up a quarter of the population by 2035.
B.C. semi driver hits four cars, now faces drunk driving charges: police

B.C. semi driver hits four cars, now faces drunk driving charges: police

PORT COQUITLAM, B.C. — Police are recommending criminal charges of impaired driving against the driver of a semi truck that hit four vehicles in a Metro Vancouver city.
Quebec police arrest five men in connection with three killings in 2023, 2024

Quebec police arrest five men in connection with three killings in 2023, 2024

MONTREAL — Quebec police say they've arrested five men in connection with three killings over the last 18 months in Montreal and in a suburb just east of the city.
B.C. First Nation to develop salmon hatchery with Fisheries Department

B.C. First Nation to develop salmon hatchery with Fisheries Department

VANCOUVER — The Tsilhqot’in National Government in British Columbia says it has formed a "historic partnership" with the federal Fisheries Department to develop a permanent salmon conservation hatchery in its territory.
Doctors say drop in drug deaths likely supply-related

Doctors say drop in drug deaths likely supply-related

Dr. Ryan Herriot says what often kills people taking fentanyl is a higher potency than anticipated and the drug cartels may have figured out how to deliver better consistency.