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Hop on it: B.C. SPCA offers half-off rabbit adoption fees

Hop on it: B.C. SPCA offers half-off rabbit adoption fees

The animal welfare organization says it’s seen an increase in the number of bunnies dropped off for adoption, including many pregnant rabbits
Mother of Amanda Todd, victim of cyberbully, frustrated by Dutch sentencing delay

Mother of Amanda Todd, victim of cyberbully, frustrated by Dutch sentencing delay

RICHMOND, B.C. — The mother of Amanda Todd, the British Columbia teenager who took her own life after years of cyberbullying and sextortion by a man from the Netherlands, said the latest delay at a Dutch court has added to her "never-ending story.
Dutch judges seek Canadian details about Amanda Todd case

Dutch judges seek Canadian details about Amanda Todd case

Judges at the Amsterdam District Court delayed the conversion hearing for Aydin Coban today (July 13).
Widows of three construction workers latest to file lawsuits in Kelowna crane collapse

Widows of three construction workers latest to file lawsuits in Kelowna crane collapse

The manufacturer of the tower crane that collapsed at the Bernard Block construction site two years ago, killing five people, is the main defendant in three new lawsuits filed this week.
Witnesses make citizen's arrest after alleged assault of woman on Kelowna waterfront

Witnesses make citizen's arrest after alleged assault of woman on Kelowna waterfront

In the video, the suspect can be heard saying, “I never touched her. I grabbed her phone and smashed it.”
As temperatures rise, shores turn orange, but blooms aren’t toxic

As temperatures rise, shores turn orange, but blooms aren’t toxic

Blooms regularly appear briefly in the Strait of Georgia and are lasting longer.
Unruly B.C. Realtor 'aggressive' in court, denied licence a third time

Unruly B.C. Realtor 'aggressive' in court, denied licence a third time

Realtor Andrew Brian Laity made unsubstantiated allegations of corruption against the Real Estate Council of BC.
Wildfire options 'exhausted' as lightning, drought strain resources in B.C. district

Wildfire options 'exhausted' as lightning, drought strain resources in B.C. district

Days of drought conditions and lightning strikes have sparked fires across the Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako in the British Columbia Interior, straining resources and spurring a number of new evacuation orders and alerts.
204 fraud-related charges laid against trio in Surrey

204 fraud-related charges laid against trio in Surrey

One of the three individuals is wanted on outstanding warrants related to the charges.
Vancouver mining CEO convicted on environmental charges

Vancouver mining CEO convicted on environmental charges

The charges relate to discharges of zinc and other waste on Banks Island, B.C., between September 2014 and July 2015.