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B.C. man pleads guilty to assault in strip club encounter

B.C. man pleads guilty to assault in strip club encounter

A man and woman were having sex behind the No5 Orange strip club in Vancouver.
B.C. man gets conditional discharge after plea to assault causing bodily harm

B.C. man gets conditional discharge after plea to assault causing bodily harm

The conditional discharge included probation and writing a letter of apology.
B.C. bestiality case heads to jury trial

B.C. bestiality case heads to jury trial

Man also accused of sexually assaulting teens refused lawyer, saying his faith would protect him.
Hand over going in right direction for qathet recovery centre

Hand over going in right direction for qathet recovery centre

Miklat expansion will eventually include a women's facility
New Westminster tops Powell River U15 Kings at provincials

New Westminster tops Powell River U15 Kings at provincials

Teams finish first and second in Pool A at BC Hockey U15 Tier 3 provincial championships in Quesnel, await semi-final opponents
Driver sentenced after fatal collision with motorcyclist on the Coast in 2022

Driver sentenced after fatal collision with motorcyclist on the Coast in 2022

Alison Thirkell entered a guilty plea to one count of driving a motor vehicle without due care and attention in Halfmoon Bay.
Spring equinox comes early this year in the qathet region and BC

Spring equinox comes early this year in the qathet region and BC

Bears emerging means being vigilant with garbage and compost
Mild winter kicks off early start to allergy season in B.C.

Mild winter kicks off early start to allergy season in B.C.

If you have a runny nose and itchy eyes, you aren't alone.
Convicted B.C. cat killer admits to restraining order need

Convicted B.C. cat killer admits to restraining order need

Kayla Bourque killed and eviscerated her family's pet dog and cat.
Two of B.C.'s overdose prevention programs have 'significant deficiencies': auditor

Two of B.C.'s overdose prevention programs have 'significant deficiencies': auditor

VICTORIA — Nearly eight years after British Columbia declared a public-health emergency because of escalating overdoses, it still hasn't set a standard of care for those struggling with addiction, the auditor general says.