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Mother of man killed in rollover urges leniency for deadly driver

Mother of man killed in rollover urges leniency for deadly driver

Tyler Ian Curtis faces anywhere from two years house arrest to two years less a day in jail for January 2021 crash that claimed the life of his best friend
RCMP: 'It’s not a criminal offence to be topless'

RCMP: 'It’s not a criminal offence to be topless'

Being topless in public view, whether it’s in a private yard, public beach or municipal swimming pool, is not an offence.
Tree planter airlifted to hospital after bear attack near Tumbler Ridge, B.C.

Tree planter airlifted to hospital after bear attack near Tumbler Ridge, B.C.

PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. — A tree planter has been attacked by a bear in northeastern British Columbia. Few details have been released, but a statement from the Conservation Officer Service says it happened Thursday near Tumbler Ridge.
Thousands of industry players set to descend on Vancouver for global LNG conference

Thousands of industry players set to descend on Vancouver for global LNG conference

Conference was originally to be held in Saint Petersburg, Russia
Police still seeking tips 10 years after B.C. man vanished

Police still seeking tips 10 years after B.C. man vanished

He was last seen wearing a red muscle shirt and black cut-off shorts.
Prince George city bylaw officers to carry ‘defensive tools’ and naloxone

Prince George city bylaw officers to carry ‘defensive tools’ and naloxone

Bylaw officers will be trained on carrying defensive tools such as batons and handcuffs
Severe thunderstorm warning issued

Severe thunderstorm warning issued

Meteorologists are tracking a storm capable of producing strong wind gusts, up to nickel size hail and heavy rain
Canada's wealth gap widens as low-income households struggle with rising costs

Canada's wealth gap widens as low-income households struggle with rising costs

The richest 20 per cent of Canadians now hold two-thirds of the country's net wealth.
Union says B.C. port employers want government to do 'dirty work' to end strike

Union says B.C. port employers want government to do 'dirty work' to end strike

VANCOUVER — The president of the union representing striking British Columbia port workers said employers are waiting for the federal government to do their "dirty work" instead of negotiating an end to the workers' six-day strike.
Attacker 'has limited memory' of deadly B.C. mass stabbing, can't give motive: lawyer

Attacker 'has limited memory' of deadly B.C. mass stabbing, can't give motive: lawyer

NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. — The man who stabbed a woman to death and injured several other victims outside a library in North Vancouver, B.C., two years ago has "limited memory" of the attack and cannot offer a motive, his lawyer said Thursday.