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Woman faces charges after BC Ferries staff threatened with a knife

Woman faces charges after BC Ferries staff threatened with a knife

Mischief and robbery are among the recommended charges.
'I've never been so scared in my life': Golden woman nearly hit by meteorite

'I've never been so scared in my life': Golden woman nearly hit by meteorite

Thankfully, the woman avoided any injuries.
British Columbians have natural gas, clean energy misconceptions: BC Hydro

British Columbians have natural gas, clean energy misconceptions: BC Hydro

B.C. NDP, Liberal governments perpetuating a false LNG narrative: Sierra Club BC
Charges pending after reports killer whale buffer zones routinely violated: DFO

Charges pending after reports killer whale buffer zones routinely violated: DFO

Days after environmental groups called for ramped-up patrols, prosecution and penalties, a DFO spokesperson says no charges have been approved against boaters allegedly violating killer whale buffer zones in 2020, despite hundreds of reports from the public.
Speeding driver tells Vancouver police they washed their car and wanted to get the water off

Speeding driver tells Vancouver police they washed their car and wanted to get the water off

The driver was clocked going 113 km/h in a 50 zone
Prince George couple loses fight to prove 'bat colony' lived in house

Prince George couple loses fight to prove 'bat colony' lived in house

First-time homebuyers left with $33,000 bill to keep bats out of ceiling.
West Vancouver couple taken for $500,000 in phone scam

West Vancouver couple taken for $500,000 in phone scam

Caller pretends to be fraud investigator
After friend's death, B.C. teen calls for more mental-health education in schools

After friend's death, B.C. teen calls for more mental-health education in schools

Since January 2020, 461 people on Vancouver Island have died of toxic drug poisonings, almost half in Victoria.
What is the key to B.C. food security?

What is the key to B.C. food security?

Food security special report: Northern communities and the poor hit hardest by rising food prices in the province
B.C. veterinarian shortage to see relief soon after 'breaking point'

B.C. veterinarian shortage to see relief soon after 'breaking point'

With the B.C. government doubling the number of subsidized seats for local vet students, one veterinarian is calling it "a good first step."