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Car dealership appeals $5.5M award to woman critically injured when she was struck by vehicle

Car dealership appeals $5.5M award to woman critically injured when she was struck by vehicle

Tracey Ann Ward suffered a catastrophic brain injury in the August 2018 crash that killed her sister, massage therapist Kim Ward
Two properties in southern B.C. evacuated as rock slide severs part of Highway 3

Two properties in southern B.C. evacuated as rock slide severs part of Highway 3

KEREMEOS, B.C. — A rock slide has closed a major southern British Columbia highway in both directions outside Keremeos, about 300 kilometres east of Vancouver.
Burnaby mayor slams new provincial housing legislation

Burnaby mayor slams new provincial housing legislation

B.C. plans to end single-family zoned neighbourhoods. Burnaby Mayor Mike Hurley says it’s too much too soon.
Woman wanted in Washington State for vehicular homicide fled to China through YVR

Woman wanted in Washington State for vehicular homicide fled to China through YVR

It's not the first time a Chinese national has fled from police through Vancouver International Airport.
Video: Known suspect with knife arrested near Abbotsford airport

Video: Known suspect with knife arrested near Abbotsford airport

The man, who's known to police, had outstanding warrants.
Hells Angel, ex-stockbroker U.S. extradition hearing concludes

Hells Angel, ex-stockbroker U.S. extradition hearing concludes

Supreme Court of B.C. judge will decide if two Canadian citizens can be extradited by the Minister of Justice to stand trial for their alleged role in a stock fraud scheme.
Fake kidnapping call leads North Vancouver RCMP to drug warehouse

Fake kidnapping call leads North Vancouver RCMP to drug warehouse

Police say its one of the largest drug busts ever carried out in North Vancouver
B.C. Indigenous leaders tell Premier Eby at summit that more doors must open

B.C. Indigenous leaders tell Premier Eby at summit that more doors must open

VANCOUVER — The British Columbia government must do more to open the doors of power to Indigenous people and initiatives in the province, Premier David Eby was told Thursday. B.C.
Quarter of Canadians think their province better off as own country: poll

Quarter of Canadians think their province better off as own country: poll

More than half of Canadians say they believe their province would be better off with a new prime minister in office.
American rescued from life-raft had run out of food, weathered two big storms

American rescued from life-raft had run out of food, weathered two big storms

The Sooke fisherman who spotted him at first thought the life-raft was a floating barrel.