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More than 200 electronic supervision anklets illegally removed since 2021

More than 200 electronic supervision anklets illegally removed since 2021

From January to October of this year, a daily average 339 B.C. Corrections clients were on court-ordered electronic supervision.
RCMP wrap up Christmas toy drive for northern B.C. town

RCMP wrap up Christmas toy drive for northern B.C. town

The Hudson’s Hope RCMP say they’ve completed their fourth annual toy drive, thanking local businesses and organizations.
B.C. killer whales poisoned with wildfire and fossil fuel toxins, study finds

B.C. killer whales poisoned with wildfire and fossil fuel toxins, study finds

Study reveals British Columbia's killer whales ingest and absorb toxins from oil spills and wildfires.
B.C. secures largest civil forfeiture of its kind at $10 million

B.C. secures largest civil forfeiture of its kind at $10 million

VICTORIA — British Columbia's civil forfeiture office has secured $10 million from a company that provided payment processing services for people found guilty or who are alleged to have been running scams against vulnerable seniors.
Snowfall warning issued north of Prince George

Snowfall warning issued north of Prince George

Heavy snow expected tonight on sections of Highway 97 North
Province fines Red Chris copper-gold mine $25,000

Province fines Red Chris copper-gold mine $25,000

Company was ordered to electrify perimeter of work camp after two incidents of human-bear interactions
B.C. mom collecting $17K in benefits seeks support from 'ultra-high net worth' ex-husband

B.C. mom collecting $17K in benefits seeks support from 'ultra-high net worth' ex-husband

While residing in a $8.4-million home outfitted with $500,000 worth of furniture, homemaker Nina Zhang claimed annual child expenses of $320,000 for a live-in nanny, private school, chauffeur, violin lessons, language classes, swim club and orchestras while claiming gross income of $66,476 and receiving $17,564.42 in child tax benefits.
Canada lays out plan to phase out sales of gas-powered cars, trucks by 2035

Canada lays out plan to phase out sales of gas-powered cars, trucks by 2035

The end of the road is coming for gas-powered vehicles in Canada as Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault finalizes new regulations mandating the transition to battery-operated cars, trucks and SUVs.
One-year sentence sought for 2020 Richmond mall stabbings

One-year sentence sought for 2020 Richmond mall stabbings

The victim received four stab wounds in the head, 10 in the back and two in his chest.
Prince George city council passes Code of Conduct Bylaw

Prince George city council passes Code of Conduct Bylaw

The bylaw sets out complaint and resolution procedures for city councillors