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Fort St. John receives $925,000 in safer communities funding

Fort St. John receives $925,000 in safer communities funding

The city will work with community organizations, School District 60, the RCMP, and other community partners to implement these initiatives
Truck driver assaulted at pullout stop, RCMP say

Truck driver assaulted at pullout stop, RCMP say

The Hudson’s Hope RCMP say they received a report of an assault that occurred at the pullout near the Peace River Bridge
Ontario man accused of selling deadly substances online due back in court in January

Ontario man accused of selling deadly substances online due back in court in January

NEWMARKET, ONTARIO — The case of an Ontario man accused of selling lethal substances to people who later took their own lives is due back in court next month.
Woman found dead under 'suspicious circumstance' at Metro Vancouver home

Woman found dead under 'suspicious circumstance' at Metro Vancouver home

LADNER, B.C. — Police in Delta are calling the death of a woman "suspicious" after her body was found at a home in Metro Vancouver. They say officers were dispatched Monday just after 5 p.m. to a residence on 47A Avenue in Ladner.
B.C. lawyer experiencing mental health issues wins misconduct appeal

B.C. lawyer experiencing mental health issues wins misconduct appeal

A B.C. business lawyer should get another chance to defend allegations of professional misconduct, due to his mental health considerations, an appeal judge has ruled.
Killer whale shows off his prey for photographer off B.C. island

Killer whale shows off his prey for photographer off B.C. island

He recently shared the photograph with the public and it has garnered lots of attention.
Northern B.C. woman ordered to pay after defrauding parent advisory council

Northern B.C. woman ordered to pay after defrauding parent advisory council

A Fort Nelson woman who pled guilty to defrauding an parent advisory council in June, has been ordered to $17,387 in restitution
Northern B.C. man fined $10,000 for illegal moose hunting

Northern B.C. man fined $10,000 for illegal moose hunting

The man in question, Rory Friesen, was sentenced on Nov. 29 in Dawson Creek court and given a forfeiture order for the animal killed.
B.C. transfer station 'intentionally' set ablaze after attempted break-in, city says

B.C. transfer station 'intentionally' set ablaze after attempted break-in, city says

CRANBROOK, B.C. — Officials in Cranbrook, B.C., say the city's transfer station for garbage and recycling was "intentionally" set ablaze by someone who tried to break into the facility overnight.
Could this one-staircase building help B.C.’s housing crisis?

Could this one-staircase building help B.C.’s housing crisis?

Industry experts say one-stair apartments could unlock more flexible means of building housing but should exceed current safety measures