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Vancouver dial-a-doper kept dealing in Victoria after first trafficking charge

Vancouver dial-a-doper kept dealing in Victoria after first trafficking charge

The man continued to sell drugs in Victoria while he had a trafficking case before the courts in Vancouver.
'You're a child': B.C. councillor takes gavel from mayor in heated council meeting

'You're a child': B.C. councillor takes gavel from mayor in heated council meeting

"This was by far my worst day in local government in the last five years."
Trudeau stayed in $6,000 London hotel suite for Queen Elizabeth II's funeral

Trudeau stayed in $6,000 London hotel suite for Queen Elizabeth II's funeral

OTTAWA — The Prime Minister's Office says Justin Trudeau and his wife, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, stayed in a $6,000 per night hotel suite while attending the funeral for Queen Elizabeth II.
Appeal court upholds drug convictions

Appeal court upholds drug convictions

Keith Christopher Lundy's Charter rights were not violated in February 2019 arrest, BCCA Justice finds
Letter to the editor: ‘Taxpayers remain the public prey’

Letter to the editor: ‘Taxpayers remain the public prey’

How many prolific offenders are released each week on the "promise to appear"
NHL star Jordin Tootoo shares recovery story in Prince George

NHL star Jordin Tootoo shares recovery story in Prince George

Tootoo shared his journey of recovery at the First Nations Health Authority addictions conference
Feds give Kamloops, B.C., nation $12.5 million for healing centre

Feds give Kamloops, B.C., nation $12.5 million for healing centre

KAMLOOPS, B.C. — The federal government is contributing $12.
Local actor stars in cute Prince George commercial

Local actor stars in cute Prince George commercial

Born and raised in Prince George globetrotting Murray (Murf) Laidlaw just did a commercial for a local business.
Spruce Kings select Herrington as team MVP

Spruce Kings select Herrington as team MVP

Primerano picked as top rookie, captain Cameron is fan favourite
B.C. government announces multi-year boost to subsidize veterinary education

B.C. government announces multi-year boost to subsidize veterinary education

ABBOTSFORD, B.C. — The British Columbia government announced Thursday it is permanently doubling the number of subsidized seats for people who want to train to become veterinarians and practise in the province.