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SPCA seizes 123 cats and dogs from filthy trailer in Fort St. James, B.C.

SPCA seizes 123 cats and dogs from filthy trailer in Fort St. James, B.C.

FORT ST. JAMES, B.C. — Three small dogs and 120 cats found in filthy and unsafe conditions in a trailer in Fort St. James, B.C., have been seized by the SPCA.
Man who killed Squamish mother experienced major depressive episode, court hears

Man who killed Squamish mother experienced major depressive episode, court hears

Doctors found Ryan Grantham's depressed state influenced his decision-making.
Province invests $35M in Indigenous languages, arts revitalization

Province invests $35M in Indigenous languages, arts revitalization

Autumn Cooper, a young teacher from the Stz’uminus First Nation near Ladysmith, is eager to learn and pass on her Hul’qumi’num language to future generations.
Passport, money and hard drive among evidence unearthed in search, Dutch investigator tells court in Amanda Todd trial

Passport, money and hard drive among evidence unearthed in search, Dutch investigator tells court in Amanda Todd trial

Computer hardware seized along with equivalent of $13,500 in cash, Dutch National Police officer testifies in 'sextortion' trial
Unprecedented NHL game online blocking could help combat piracy, lawyers say

Unprecedented NHL game online blocking could help combat piracy, lawyers say

Internet companies will have to block access to certain website addresses during NHL games in order to help combat the intellectual property piracy around the broadcasts.
Alleged Hells Angel loses extradition appeal to U.S. to face drug charges

Alleged Hells Angel loses extradition appeal to U.S. to face drug charges

A man who allegedly "planned and initiated" the transportation of cocaine and heroin from the U.S. into Canada has lost an appeal of his extradition.
The Reconciliation Games: Feasibility team unveils concept plan for 2030 Olympics

The Reconciliation Games: Feasibility team unveils concept plan for 2030 Olympics

Indigenous-led proposal would see Whistler host alpine skiing, sliding and Nordic events
Haida Gwaii blaster not guilty in fireball explosion injury case

Haida Gwaii blaster not guilty in fireball explosion injury case

Explosions and a fireball rocked the community of Queen Charlotte on Aug 7, 2018 when a roof went up in flames.
Protests snarl traffic near Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal

Protests snarl traffic near Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal

Police responded this morning after Save Old Growth protesters disrupted westbound traffic on the Upper Levels highway in West Vancouver
RCMP report 2 dead after early morning shooting and hostage taking

RCMP report 2 dead after early morning shooting and hostage taking

The Independent Investigations Office is investigating the police shooting.