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Woman charged in weekend home invasion, stabbing in Kelowna, B.C.

Woman charged in weekend home invasion, stabbing in Kelowna, B.C.

KELOWNA, B.C. — A 24-year-old woman faces a charge for what RCMP in Kelowna, B.C., say was a home invasion where another woman was repeatedly stabbed.
Arrest made in B.C. home invasion and stabbing

Arrest made in B.C. home invasion and stabbing

A woman is in hospital healing from five stab wounds.
Worker slapped after hedge trimming riles sleeping woman in Oak Bay

Worker slapped after hedge trimming riles sleeping woman in Oak Bay

The landscaper was working when a 49-year-old woman became irate, slapped the worker on the cheek and left the area.
Baldrey: Could Independent MLA candidates shake up B.C.'s election?

Baldrey: Could Independent MLA candidates shake up B.C.'s election?

Multiple former BC United MLA candidates have announced they are running as Independents in October's provincial election.
Man arrested after youths attacked with knife, bear spray on trail in Langford

Man arrested after youths attacked with knife, bear spray on trail in Langford

A man described as acting erratically was arrested at a nearby home.
Employer considers union plan in week two of Metro Vancouver HandyDART transit strike

Employer considers union plan in week two of Metro Vancouver HandyDART transit strike

Most services for Metro Vancouver's specialized HandyDART transit system remain cancelled for a second week, with the operator saying it will respond to a new proposal from the union representing striking workers on Thursday.
Rob Shaw: Rustad faces long tightrope walk over political landmines

Rob Shaw: Rustad faces long tightrope walk over political landmines

Despite a roaring crowd, BC Conservative leader navigates questions on gender, abortion and election conspiracies
Greens, Conservatives pitch competing visions of education reform

Greens, Conservatives pitch competing visions of education reform

Both parties see need for change but disagree on what needs to be changed.
Not enough laptops, dirty tables: Teachers, parents concerned about state of K-12 education

Not enough laptops, dirty tables: Teachers, parents concerned about state of K-12 education

Funding for schools has been declining as a portion of provincial GDP for several decades, says president of teachers’ group.
Mediated talks aimed at resolving Metro Vancouver accessible transit strike stall

Mediated talks aimed at resolving Metro Vancouver accessible transit strike stall

VANCOUVER — The union representing HandyDART workers in Metro Vancouver says it won't be getting a counterproposal to end the strike until at least Thursday.