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Fraud, breach of trust case against former B.C. legislature clerk rests with judge

Fraud, breach of trust case against former B.C. legislature clerk rests with judge

Defence lawyers for British Columbia's former clerk of the legislature say the Crown has failed to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that their client committed any crimes related to fraud or breach of trust. In closing arguments Thursday in B.C.
B.C. man grateful for paramedics' swift response as he suffered heart attack

B.C. man grateful for paramedics' swift response as he suffered heart attack

How a pilot program in the Okanagan saved a man suffering a heart attack
Family of murdered UBCO security guard wants to see justice

Family of murdered UBCO security guard wants to see justice

Kaur was assaulted on Saturday morning and died of her injuries in the hospital on Sunday evening
Russian students in B.C. may be eligible for tuition deferrals

Russian students in B.C. may be eligible for tuition deferrals

There are about 160 Russian students at the school this year — in addition to about 60 Ukrainian students.
Canadians tentatively re-embrace travel as COVID-19 border measures loosen

Canadians tentatively re-embrace travel as COVID-19 border measures loosen

An infectious disease pediatrician warns that with many places limiting testing, it's hard to know how much virus is circulating in Canada and elsewhere
Federal government warns Canadians against fighting for Russia in Ukraine

Federal government warns Canadians against fighting for Russia in Ukraine

Numerous Canadians have since said they plan to answer the call to arms, with some having already flown overseas
Fort St. John artist creates piece to show support for Ukraine

Fort St. John artist creates piece to show support for Ukraine

A Fort St. John artist is sending love and wishes for peace to war-ravaged Ukraine, joining a global movement on social media creating art in solidarity with those affected by the ongoing Russian invasion.
Gasoline prices could spike by eight cents tomorrow

Gasoline prices could spike by eight cents tomorrow

GasWizard predicts gasoline could hit $1.93 in Vancouver tomorrow, driven by war and high oil prices
Teachers, doctors call for ban on 'fossil fuel propaganda' in B.C. schools

Teachers, doctors call for ban on 'fossil fuel propaganda' in B.C. schools

A FortisBC curriculum developed for public schools has been downloaded more than 35,000 times. Opponents are now calling on the B.C. government to ban what they describe as fossil fuel company 'propaganda.'
Endangered southern resident orcas welcome new baby to J Pod

Endangered southern resident orcas welcome new baby to J Pod

The new calf, whose sex is not yet known, is believed to be the first born to J Pod since September 2020.