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Port Alberni nurse loses license for five years for sexual misconduct

Port Alberni nurse loses license for five years for sexual misconduct

The nurse was found to have engaged in sexual misconduct with a vulnerable psychiatric patient.
Project seeks to restore 70 hectares of Cowichan marshlands

Project seeks to restore 70 hectares of Cowichan marshlands

The $3-million, two-year Cowichan Estuary Restoration Project involves removal of two dikes
Turn off apartment surveillance cameras, B.C. landlord told

Turn off apartment surveillance cameras, B.C. landlord told

Woman said building manager was watching her via surveillance system to see if she had broken the rules.
No vote on Vancouver Chinatown condo plan after meeting hears from about 100 speakers

No vote on Vancouver Chinatown condo plan after meeting hears from about 100 speakers

VANCOUVER — A hearing to determine the fate of a controversial condo project proposed for Vancouver's Chinatown has ended without a vote after hearing from about 100 speakers.
Chilliwack gets Indigenous Justice Centre to help break incarceration cycle, says Eby

Chilliwack gets Indigenous Justice Centre to help break incarceration cycle, says Eby

CHILLIWACK, B.C. — The over-representation of Indigenous people in British Columbia's jails is a destructive cycle that must be broken, said Premier David Eby as he officially opened a First Nations justice centre in the Fraser Valley.
Police seek witnesses after B.C. high school teacher charged with sexual assault

Police seek witnesses after B.C. high school teacher charged with sexual assault

VANCOUVER — Mounties say a former British Columbia teacher has been charged with an alleged sexual assault of a student at St. Thomas Aquinas Regional Secondary School in North Vancouver.
Fingers severed in Vancouver 2022 machete attack, court hears

Fingers severed in Vancouver 2022 machete attack, court hears

A not criminally responsible due to a mental disorder decision has been suggested to the judge.
Bryan Adams extends tour with dates in British Columbia and Alberta

Bryan Adams extends tour with dates in British Columbia and Alberta

Bryan Adams has added more Canadian dates to his So Happy It Hurts tour. The “Run To You” rocker announced shows across British Columbia and Alberta that will follow a string of summer dates in the United States. Live Nation says a B.C.
Jimmy Pattison's West Vancouver waterfront home on the market for $1

Jimmy Pattison's West Vancouver waterfront home on the market for $1

The price is right, but there is a catch. More homes like Pattison’s should be getting relocated to where they’re needed, a local non-profit says.
Cougar chases and attacks mountain biker near popular trail in Roberts Creek, B.C.

Cougar chases and attacks mountain biker near popular trail in Roberts Creek, B.C.

ROBERTS CREEK, B.C. — A woman is recovering after being attacked by a cougar while mountain biking on a popular trail in Roberts Creek, B.C., over the weekend. The B.C.