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B.C. Crown counsel group raises safety concerns, Eby says no move for courthouse

B.C. Crown counsel group raises safety concerns, Eby says no move for courthouse

VANCOUVER — Premier David Eby says the government is not currently considering the relocation of a provincial courthouse in downtown Vancouver, where the president of the British Columbia Crown Counsel Association says safety concerns are on the rise
North Vancouver man pleads guilty to stealing $1M from investors

North Vancouver man pleads guilty to stealing $1M from investors

The first victim was a personal friend who later urged other friends and family members to invest
Selina Robinson steps down as minister amid growing NDP backlash

Selina Robinson steps down as minister amid growing NDP backlash

Selina Robinson is resigning from her cabinet position following her remarks about the origins of Israel.
City of Dawson Creek celebrating Family Day

City of Dawson Creek celebrating Family Day

The City of Dawson Creek will celebrate Family Day on Feb. 19, and will host a series of free activities.
Fort St. John International Airshow cancelled

Fort St. John International Airshow cancelled

The Fort St. John International Airshow Society say they've cancelled their August show, due to the risk of potential wildfire this summer, but are looking to schedule new dates to deliver a safe and entertaining event.
Ex-councillor buys 108-year-old newspaper in Prince George, B.C.

Ex-councillor buys 108-year-old newspaper in Prince George, B.C.

PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. — A former councillor in Prince George has purchased the city's only newspaper after watching multiple outlets in other British Columbia Interior communities shut down last year.
Former Peace reporter buys Valemount's newspaper

Former Peace reporter buys Valemount's newspaper

The Rocky Mountain Goat, Valemount’s local newspaper, has found a new editor and owner, with former Energetic City investigative reporter Spencer Hall purchasing the homegrown publication earlier this month.
Northern BC court docket: Jan. 29 to Feb. 2

Northern BC court docket: Jan. 29 to Feb. 2

Fines and sentences from Northern BC.
'We had to count the zeros': Lower Mainland couple win big on Lotto 6/49

'We had to count the zeros': Lower Mainland couple win big on Lotto 6/49

The horse-loving duo describe the win as surreal.
B.C. minister to get anti-Islamophobia training after rising calls for resignation

B.C. minister to get anti-Islamophobia training after rising calls for resignation

VICTORIA — British Columbia's post-secondary education minister says she will undergo anti-Islamophobia training as calls for her resignation grow.