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B.C. human trafficking case going to trial

B.C. human trafficking case going to trial

"Investigators believe underage girls were recruited and trafficked for several months."
Vancouver man pleads guilty in reporter Trump rally assault

Vancouver man pleads guilty in reporter Trump rally assault

Court heard Chris Savva accepts full responsibility for his actions and that he "has a great deal of embarrassment and remorse for the events of that day."
21-year-old man dies in Prince George go-cart crash

21-year-old man dies in Prince George go-cart crash

Witnesses said the man collided with a fixed structure.
Millions of dollars spent hidden in B.C. legislature's annual report

Millions of dollars spent hidden in B.C. legislature's annual report

Only an aggregate total of $16M in salary and supplier expenses is shown, despite calls for more transparency.
Health workers, province reach tentative three-year deal

Health workers, province reach tentative three-year deal

Union members, who work in hospitals and long-term care facilities as well as corporate offices and supply warehouses, have not yet seen the details of the agreement.
Watch: Garbage bag full of dead Fraser River salmon found

Watch: Garbage bag full of dead Fraser River salmon found

Rodney Hsu says Fisheries and Oceans Canada needs to ramp up salmon poaching enforcement on the Fraser River.
One dead, one in custody following fatal stabbing at home in Abbotsford

One dead, one in custody following fatal stabbing at home in Abbotsford

ABBOTSFORD, B.C. — One man is dead and another is in police custody following a stabbing at a home in Abbotsford. Officers were called to a residence on the 1900 block of McCallum Road at 5:47 p.m. Thursday for reports of a stabbing.
Family of man killed after Vancouver police beanbag shooting wants answers

Family of man killed after Vancouver police beanbag shooting wants answers

"He was asking for help. Instead, he was shot."
Auditor general says B.C. government should adjust bookkeeping method

Auditor general says B.C. government should adjust bookkeeping method

VICTORIA — British Columbia's auditor general is defending his criticism of the provincial government over a long-standing difference of opinion about how some public accounting numbers should be crunched.
Ottawa pledges $926,000 to environmental projects in Howe Sound

Ottawa pledges $926,000 to environmental projects in Howe Sound

The money will go towards projects aimed at documenting and protecting species at risk and environmentally sensitive areas in the Howe Sound region.