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Supreme Court rules against B.C. in Hells Angels clubhouse forfeiture

VANCOUVER — The B.C. Civil Forfeiture Office has lost a long-running court case to seize clubhouses owned by the Hells Angels in Kelowna, Nanaimo and Vancouver.

Government trying to escape game of 'catch up' on dirty money: inquiry hears

VANCOUVER — British Columbia officials say it's a challenge for government to keep up with a "smart and nimble" criminal economy that has seen money laundering flourish in the province.
Vancouver Pride bars officers, seeks police defunding in advance of annual event

Vancouver Pride bars officers, seeks police defunding in advance of annual event

VANCOUVER — Organizers of Vancouver's Pride Parade said all police and corrections officers will be barred from this year's event as the organization stands with Black communities demanding accountability from law enforcement.

B.C. Supreme Court grants injunction to clear latest Vancouver homeless camp

VANCOUVER — The B.C. Supreme Court has granted an injunction against a tent city set up at a property owned by the port authority in Vancouver.

Police watchdog investigating man's death In B.C.'s Comox Valley

COMOX VALLEY, B.C. — RCMP say British Columbia's police watchdog has been called to investigate a man's death after he had a conversation with Comox Valley officers.
Two B.C. COVID-19 clusters identified in families

Two B.C. COVID-19 clusters identified in families

B.C. reports 12 new COVID-19 cases but no new deaths for fifth day in a row

VICTORIA — British Columbia health officials are reporting no new deaths due to COVID-19 for the fifth day in a row. Health Minister Adrian Dix and provincial health officer Dr.

Victoria to review racial and gender composition of police department

VICTORIA — The police board in Victoria and Esquimalt is doing an analysis of the racial and gender composition of the department to help determine where it should focus recruiting.

Youth sickened with pot used it with other mood-altering substances: B.C. study

VANCOUVER — Researchers say most youth treated for cannabis poisoning at a British Columbia hospital combined it with other substances such as alcohol, illicit drugs and medication. Dr.
Fort St. John fined over $327K for 'high-risk' pool violations

Fort St. John fined over $327K for 'high-risk' pool violations