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Saskatchewan woman who starved girl to death granted supervised community visits

VANCOUVER — A Saskatchewan woman who was found guilty of starving to death a girl in her care and abusing the girl's sister has been granted escorted temporary absences from a British Columbia prison.
Papal envoy's records sought in alleged B.C. priest sex abuse case

Papal envoy's records sought in alleged B.C. priest sex abuse case

B.C. Supreme Court has been asked for an order to make the pope's representative to Canada hand over records related to alleged sexual abuse at a seminary school.
Auditor general dodges questions about 2020 hack of B.C. legislative assembly website

Auditor general dodges questions about 2020 hack of B.C. legislative assembly website

Government lacks controls to enforce ban on use of personal devices for telework.
Homicide investigators on scene after man found dead in Langley

Homicide investigators on scene after man found dead in Langley

The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team is at the scene.
Almost 60,000 Paw Patrol children's bottles recalled due to choking hazard

Almost 60,000 Paw Patrol children's bottles recalled due to choking hazard

Health Canada has issued the warning for the children's bottles sold in Dollarama stores across the country
Vegetable farmer calls for more government support to feed British Columbians

Vegetable farmer calls for more government support to feed British Columbians

“Farming has become a very capital-intensive business," says an economics professor
B.C. e-commerce players navigate rapid food inflation

B.C. e-commerce players navigate rapid food inflation

Grocery, meal-kit delivery services in the province face tight price-balancing act
B.C. strata turns off power on electric vehicle owner

B.C. strata turns off power on electric vehicle owner

B.C.'s Civil Resolution Tribunal says an EV owner living in a strata complex can't plug his car into a parkade outlet as part of his use of common property.
Rare butterfly, thought to be extinct in Canada, making a comeback on Vancouver Island

Rare butterfly, thought to be extinct in Canada, making a comeback on Vancouver Island

Taylor’s checkerspot, with its exquisite black, orange and white patterns, was once abundant in Greater Victoria. Then it disappeared.
We have a problem resettling Ukrainian refugees, settlement agencies say

We have a problem resettling Ukrainian refugees, settlement agencies say

Unless Ottawa acts immediately to modify current policy, Ukrainian refugees won't be able to access federally-funded programs like language classes, childcare and employment assistance programs.