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Island mayors ask province for relief on 911 costs they've been forced to take on

Island mayors ask province for relief on 911 costs they've been forced to take on

Mayors and councillors from 10 south Island municipalities that will soon have to pay for 911 dispatch protested at the legislature Thursday
B.C. man claims strata's aggressive dog warning was bullying, defamatory

B.C. man claims strata's aggressive dog warning was bullying, defamatory

B.C.'s Civil Resolution Tribunal rejected all claims from a man whose two bulldogs attacked a smaller dog being held in its owner's arms in an elevator.
B.C. urges caution as Environment Canada warns of 'wintry mix' on south coast

B.C. urges caution as Environment Canada warns of 'wintry mix' on south coast

VANCOUVER — The British Columbia government has advised drivers across the south coast to avoid travel when possible as a "wintry mix" of rain and snow hits the region.
No data leaked in 'attempted' BC Housing breach

No data leaked in 'attempted' BC Housing breach

Three of the online services were taken offline as a safety precaution, two of which have been restored. 
Air Canada sued for alleged luggage injuries during Vancouver flight

Air Canada sued for alleged luggage injuries during Vancouver flight

Excessive airline baggage fees lead to more, heavier bags in cabin and a greater possibility of injuries.
BCCLA files lawsuit against City of Vancouver's ban on daytime shelters

BCCLA files lawsuit against City of Vancouver's ban on daytime shelters

VANCOUVER — The BC Civil Liberties Association says it has filed a lawsuit against the City of Vancouver to challenge the municipality's daytime ban on outdoor sheltering, calling it "cruel, dehumanizing and deadly.
Fence along U.S.-Canada border in Tsawwassen taken down by City of Delta

Fence along U.S.-Canada border in Tsawwassen taken down by City of Delta

Black chainlink fence blocking the U.S.-Canada border has been taken down, two weeks after it went up
'Lucky’: No serious injuries after four-vehicle crash on Highway 1

'Lucky’: No serious injuries after four-vehicle crash on Highway 1

BC Highway Patrol: "This collision was spread over a really wide area."
B.C. woman pleads guilty in $743K employer fraud

B.C. woman pleads guilty in $743K employer fraud

First Nations Employment Society executive director Norma Bird has pleaded guilty to taking more than $700K from her employer with credit card
B.C. woman pleads guilty to multiple charges of human trafficking after 2023 arrest

B.C. woman pleads guilty to multiple charges of human trafficking after 2023 arrest

A British Columbia woman has pleaded guilty to charges of human trafficking, assault, unlawful confinement and sexual exploitation of minors.