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'A bad practice': Liberal MP blocks B.C. journalist on social media

'A bad practice': Liberal MP blocks B.C. journalist on social media

Liberal member of Parliament Parm Bains has blocked a journalist on X; it's a 'bad practice,' says one legal expert.
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. coroner calls inquest into 2019 police shooting that left two dead

B.C. coroner calls inquest into 2019 police shooting that left two dead

SURREY, B.C. — The BC Coroners Service has called an inquest into a police shooting in 2019 that left two people dead, including the hostage officers were trying to save. B.C.
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.
Unions want more say in decisions that shape BC's forestry policy

Unions want more say in decisions that shape BC's forestry policy

PPWC Local 9 president Chuck LeBlanc says it's vital that workers' voices be heard by government and industry leaders to keep forest sector healthy
Dawson Creek mayor launches youth survey

Dawson Creek mayor launches youth survey

The Dawson Creek Mayor's office launched a youth survey on March 15, titled "Inspiring the Future: Make Your Voice Heard", seeking input to better understand the needs of youth in the community.
Nine projects approved for BC Hydro Peace Agricultural Compensation funding

Nine projects approved for BC Hydro Peace Agricultural Compensation funding

The BC Hydro Peace Agricultural Compensation Fund's board of directors have approved $173,510 in grant funding to support nine agricultural production and related projects in the Peace Region.
School District 57 to receive $1.3 million in upgrade funding

School District 57 to receive $1.3 million in upgrade funding

The Prince George School District (SD57) will receive $1.3 million dollars for upgrades and enhancements, as part of $291.9 million budgeted by the Province for school maintenance projects.