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Signs of pet dementia: Recognizing subtle changes

Signs of pet dementia: Recognizing subtle changes

As veterinary medicine has succeeded in extending the lifespan of many pets, a different challenge has increased — dementia.
Randall Hopley will get overnight leave if parole officer approves

Randall Hopley will get overnight leave if parole officer approves

High-risk sex offender Randall Hopley will be granted overnight leave into the community if approved by a parole supervisor.
Update: Violent sex offender wanted Canada-wide caught near Vancouver police station

Update: Violent sex offender wanted Canada-wide caught near Vancouver police station

He was rearrested by officers on patrol near Cambie Street and Broadway.
Triple sex assaulter pleads guilty to B.C. supervision order breach

Triple sex assaulter pleads guilty to B.C. supervision order breach

Andrew Aurie Jefferson was convicted of sexually assaulting three Calgary women in 2006.
Fort St. John RCMP seeking four break and enter suspects

Fort St. John RCMP seeking four break and enter suspects

The Fort St. John RCMP say they're looking for four unidentified suspects after a receiving a report of a residential break and enter that took place overnight on the 9500 block of 112th Ave on Dec. 28, 2023.
Police seize loaded shotgun, drug paraphernalia in Dawson Creek

Police seize loaded shotgun, drug paraphernalia in Dawson Creek

BC Highway Patrol says an officer seized a loaded firearm from a pickup truck in Dawson Creek on Jan. 25, the second firearm seized in the past month.
‘No surprise’ B.C. buyers willing to leave province to achieve homeownership, says report

‘No surprise’ B.C. buyers willing to leave province to achieve homeownership, says report

First-time buyer rebates are ‘inadequate’ in Metro Vancouver’s high-cost market, according to Re/Max Canada.
No public access, so no tax break for $7.8M island owned by religious group

No public access, so no tax break for $7.8M island owned by religious group

The Matsuri Foundation of Canada had sought the exemption for the 12.5-hectare Knapp Island as a “place of public worship.”
B.C. woman wins $165 in dog-bites-dog case

B.C. woman wins $165 in dog-bites-dog case

Woman says she had to re-home her dog after a "campaign of character assassination."
Investors flock to First Nation land as Kelowna home, condo values slump

Investors flock to First Nation land as Kelowna home, condo values slump

B.C.’s Short-Term Rental Accommodation Act does not apply to reserve land or treaty land unless a First Nation chooses to opt in through an agreement with the province.