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'Immediately smelled blood': Chilling testimony heard in Vancouver courthouse stabbing case

'Immediately smelled blood': Chilling testimony heard in Vancouver courthouse stabbing case

A judge presiding over the case of a 2021 attack at a Vancouver courthouse heard first-hand testimony from a sheriff first on the scene.
Canada-wide recall of Kinder chocolates due to salmonella

Canada-wide recall of Kinder chocolates due to salmonella

This is going to be a rough Easter for chocolate lovers...
What is going on with gas prices in B.C.?

What is going on with gas prices in B.C.?

How global politics, source, supply and demand influence the price at the pump
Cycling insurance in B.C.: Do you need it and how can you get it?

Cycling insurance in B.C.: Do you need it and how can you get it?

Bicycle insurance costs roughly $30 a year in British Columbia.
Government relief sought for agricultural producers

Government relief sought for agricultural producers

No way to hedge against the rising costs faced by producers in the Peace: "It’s big business up here and you may have a million-dollar bill for input costs for 10,000 acres of crop that just went up to a million-and-a-half.”
Construction contract awarded for new Chetwynd library

Construction contract awarded for new Chetwynd library

PRRD directors have awarded a $4.55-million contract to Celtic Construction of Dawson Creek to build the new library in Chetwynd.
B.C. performer advances to top 24 on American Idol

B.C. performer advances to top 24 on American Idol

Could his backflips take him to the finish line?
ICBC driving simulator mimics real-life road hazards

ICBC driving simulator mimics real-life road hazards

Think of it as a video game to make B.C.'s streets safer.
Nurses union launches grim ad campaign highlighting work struggles

Nurses union launches grim ad campaign highlighting work struggles

The nurses' union says the government must prioritize the well-being of nurses
Premier John Horgan says he has COVID but his symptoms are mild

Premier John Horgan says he has COVID but his symptoms are mild

Details about a second booster of the COVID vaccine are expected Tuesday