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Alleged B.C. killer's assault trial put on hold

Alleged B.C. killer's assault trial put on hold

Justin Mohrman, 29, was walking in downtown Vancouver on the morning of July 11, 2022, when a stranger stabbed him.
Guilty pleas expected in case of B.C. man facing 36 charges

Guilty pleas expected in case of B.C. man facing 36 charges

Charges against Brad Parisian involve alleged events in Vancouver, Kelowna, Surrey, Abbotsford, Maple Ridge and Richmond between July 2022 and March 2024.
B.C. restaurant association calls GST holiday a 'misguided policy'

B.C. restaurant association calls GST holiday a 'misguided policy'

Temporary tax cut sparks concerns over headaches for restaurateurs
Delta dump truck driver fined after tire hits moving vehicle on Highway 1

Delta dump truck driver fined after tire hits moving vehicle on Highway 1

A tire from a dump truck travelling in the opposite direction struck a vehicle on Highway 1.
Canada Post strike 'significantly' impacting B.C. health-care fundraiser

Canada Post strike 'significantly' impacting B.C. health-care fundraiser

Tickets for the fundraiser can be purchased online, over the phone or in person.
London calling: Canadians need a new travel document for trips to the UK

London calling: Canadians need a new travel document for trips to the UK

Travellers must take an extra step before visiting the United Kingdom in the new year.
UBC study shows 'alarming' number of spinal cord injuries from mountain biking

UBC study shows 'alarming' number of spinal cord injuries from mountain biking

A B.C. spinal surgeon hopes the study brings more awareness to the injuries.
B.C. Chiefs 'alarmed' by federal and B.C. government's role in First Nations dispute

B.C. Chiefs 'alarmed' by federal and B.C. government's role in First Nations dispute

The Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs says the federal and provincial governments are wrongfully choosing sides in a land title dispute between two First Nations. The union says it's "alarmed" that B.C.
Security experts say Canadian youth losing the war on disinformation

Security experts say Canadian youth losing the war on disinformation

The Vancouver International Security Summit heard from experts in disinformation that solving the problem begins in public schools
Rob Shaw: Holiday cheer on hold—Eby's $1K relief cheques won't arrive for months

Rob Shaw: Holiday cheer on hold—Eby's $1K relief cheques won't arrive for months

Premier cites federal hurdles and legislative delays for rebate wait until spring