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RCMP: Five people stabbed at bush party near Kelowna

RCMP: Five people stabbed at bush party near Kelowna

Police were called at around 2 a.m. Sunday for a report of multiple stabbing victims
Canadian relationships a COVID casualty, survey finds

Canadian relationships a COVID casualty, survey finds

Close quarters can take a toll on those quarantining together and one study has found that 4,673,565 Canadians (15 per cent of the population) have experienced a relationship break-up since the beginning of the pandemic.
Six protesting old-growth logging arrested as traffic stopped on Vancouver bridge

Six protesting old-growth logging arrested as traffic stopped on Vancouver bridge

VANCOUVER — Six people have been arrested for refusing to end a blockade of Vancouver's Cambie Bridge. Vancouver police say in a statement that about 150 people marched to the bridge and stopped traffic on the busy route on Saturday.
Third B.C. real estate agent comes under fire in wake of sexual assault allegations

Third B.C. real estate agent comes under fire in wake of sexual assault allegations

New troubling allegations are surfacing online claiming a third Victoria real estate agent allegedly drugged and sexually assaulted a woman.
Netflix, Coca Cola will cost B.C. residents more starting April 1

Netflix, Coca Cola will cost B.C. residents more starting April 1

First tabled in the B.C. government’s 2020 budget, the updated tax code was set to roll out July 1, 2020, but was delayed because of the pandemic
1 dead, multiple people taken to hospital following stabbings in Lynn Valley

1 dead, multiple people taken to hospital following stabbings in Lynn Valley

There is no longer an ongoing threat to the public, police say
'Rest easy guardian of the night': VPD says goodbye to oldest retired police dog

'Rest easy guardian of the night': VPD says goodbye to oldest retired police dog

Knight served the citizens of Vancouver as a police dog from 2005 to 2014
B.C. reports 908 new COVID-19 cases, third-highest daily total yet

B.C. reports 908 new COVID-19 cases, third-highest daily total yet

VICTORIA — British Columbia reported 908 new COVID-19 cases on Friday, the third-highest daily total in the province since the start of the pandemic. Provincial health officer Dr.
Teck Coal fined record $60 million for B.C. river contamination

Teck Coal fined record $60 million for B.C. river contamination

'Largest environmental trial in Canadian history' avoided with guilty pleas: lawyer
B.C. retiree pens books to help work through trauma over past tragedy

B.C. retiree pens books to help work through trauma over past tragedy