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Where is Lucas Degerness?

Where is Lucas Degerness?

The Prince George Secondary School student disappeared 15 years ago, at the age of 14.
B.C. Liberals gather in Okanagan, consider name change, look toward 2024 election

B.C. Liberals gather in Okanagan, consider name change, look toward 2024 election

PENTICTON, B.C. — Members of British Columbia's Liberal party are set to gather at a convention in Penticton this weekend to welcome new leader Kevin Falcon and map strategy ahead of the next election, possibly under a new party name.

B.C. police watchdog says charges should be considered against officer in shooting

SURREY, B.C. — British Columbia’s police watchdog says there are reasonable grounds to believe that an RCMP officer in Chilliwack may have committed offences in the use of a firearm during a shooting last year that left a man seriously injured.
Explicit images of Amanda Todd were shared on porn site, court hears

Explicit images of Amanda Todd were shared on porn site, court hears

Links to videos of teen were sent to school and more than 1,000 of her Facebook friends, digital forensic expert testifies at ‘sextortion’ trial  
Former West Van private school counsellor sent to jail for child pornography

Former West Van private school counsellor sent to jail for child pornography

Luke Lawson, who taught at Mulgrave School for 20 years, downloaded photos of girls from nudist websites.
Ex-TV anchor charged with breaking cop's leg says he's called 469 lawyers

Ex-TV anchor charged with breaking cop's leg says he's called 469 lawyers

Marrett Green was told to get a lawyer "or you will be facing a very angry Judge Gordon."
Indigenous leaders survey members to explore racist responses when status cards used

Indigenous leaders survey members to explore racist responses when status cards used

VANCOUVER — The Union of BC Indian Chiefs is asking its members how much racism or discrimination they encounter when presenting their status card at banks or retail outlets.
B.C. unemployment plunges to three-year low in May as tourism bounces back

B.C. unemployment plunges to three-year low in May as tourism bounces back

The province added 5,100 jobs, while the unemployment rate plummeted to 4.5%.
B.C. man jailed over glass of wine, breaching 'no-alcohol' condition

B.C. man jailed over glass of wine, breaching 'no-alcohol' condition

"It was a stupid mistake and I shouldn't have done it," the man told the court this week.
A double celebration for North Delta lotto winner

A double celebration for North Delta lotto winner

So far in 2022, B.C. lottery players have redeemed more than $52 million in winnings from Lotto Max.