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B.C.'s money-laundering inquiry deadline extended

B.C.'s money-laundering inquiry deadline extended

Commission, which is looking into financial irregularities in B.C.'s real estate market and casinos, has been given until December to submit its report
Man in confrontation with Burnaby store staff over masks starts GoFundMe for legal costs (VIDEO)

Man in confrontation with Burnaby store staff over masks starts GoFundMe for legal costs (VIDEO)

Court records show the man is charged with two counts of assault and one count of uttering threats
Pigeon politely commutes via Vancouver's SkyTrain (VIDEO)

Pigeon politely commutes via Vancouver's SkyTrain (VIDEO)

What's the fare for urban wildlife again?
Drivers in southern B.C. warned of police impersonator after fake vehicle stop

Drivers in southern B.C. warned of police impersonator after fake vehicle stop

KELOWNA, B.C. — RCMP are warning drivers in southern British Columbia to be wary after a motorist says he was pulled over by a man impersonating a police officer. A statement from Cpl.
Top doctor says COVID-19 infections among younger people rising in B.C.

Top doctor says COVID-19 infections among younger people rising in B.C.

VICTORIA — An increasing number of younger people in British Columbia are becoming infected with COVID-19 and some are dying, just as vaccines are protecting older populations, the provincial health officer said Monday. 
Surrey developer wins right to expunge Twitter corruption claims

Surrey developer wins right to expunge Twitter corruption claims

Surrey developer Bob Cheema claims Surrey businessman Brian Young defamed him on social media
B.C. signs deal with City of Victoria to end homeless camps, bring people inside

B.C. signs deal with City of Victoria to end homeless camps, bring people inside

VICTORIA — An agreement that commits two levels of government to end current and future homeless encampments in British Columbia's capital city is a potential blueprint for similar deals, says the province's minister responsible for housing.
Stranger reportedly punches two women, one of them pregnant

Stranger reportedly punches two women, one of them pregnant

Police are recommending the man be charged with two counts of assault, one count of assaulting a police officer and one count of breaching a conditional-sentence order.
B.C. ‘ahead of schedule’ as COVID-19 vaccine deployment ramps up

B.C. ‘ahead of schedule’ as COVID-19 vaccine deployment ramps up

More than 10% of eligible British Columbians have now been vaccinated
B.C. Cowichan Tribes lift shelter-in-place order after more than two months

B.C. Cowichan Tribes lift shelter-in-place order after more than two months

DUNCAN, B.C. — British Columbia's largest First Nation, the Cowichan Tribes, has lifted a shelter-in-place order more than two months after it was enacted to limit the spread of COVID-19.