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B.C. premier backs COVID-19 health restrictions, will not bend to horn honking

B.C. premier backs COVID-19 health restrictions, will not bend to horn honking

VICTORIA — Premier John Horgan says British Columbia won't be pressured by "honking horns" to lift the province's COVID-19 public health restrictions. "People want to put COVID behind them.
'Procedural fairness' raised in B.C. extradition case over murder: Court

'Procedural fairness' raised in B.C. extradition case over murder: Court

VANCOUVER — A panel of judges in British Columbia's Court of Appeal says important questions about "procedural fairness" have been raised in the case of a man convicted of murder in the United States. John Graham was extradited to the U.S.
No new COVID-19 deaths, but there are 986 people in B.C.'s hospitals

No new COVID-19 deaths, but there are 986 people in B.C.'s hospitals

VICTORIA — British Columbia health officials reported 24,372 active cases of COVID-19 in the province, of which 986 are in hospital and 146 in intensive care. In a news release Tuesday, they say B.C.
Vancouver man gets six years in prison for sexually abusing nieces

Vancouver man gets six years in prison for sexually abusing nieces

Judge hopes guilty pleas will allow family to move forward in their healing journey
Truck driver who rolled into cyclist at Vancouver protest fired (VIDEO)

Truck driver who rolled into cyclist at Vancouver protest fired (VIDEO)

The incident was caught on video.
Pioneering Vancouver LGBTQ lawyer awarded Canadian Bar Association's top prize

Pioneering Vancouver LGBTQ lawyer awarded Canadian Bar Association's top prize

barbara findlay honoured for her practice, a career that has spanned more than 40 years
B.C. throne speech stresses pulling together over pandemic polarization

B.C. throne speech stresses pulling together over pandemic polarization

The COVID-19 pandemic is still the top priority, but the B.C. NDP is promising action on the environment, the economy — and the Royal B.C. Museum.
Former B.C. Greyhound station transformed into homeless shelter

Former B.C. Greyhound station transformed into homeless shelter

The 50-bed shelter is called Merit Place
World’s first airport cannabis store one step closer to reality in Prince George

World’s first airport cannabis store one step closer to reality in Prince George

Air Canada, WestJet, regional airlines opposed to cannabis sales at Prince George Airport
Former Soccer Canada women's coach pleads guilty to four sexual offences

Former Soccer Canada women's coach pleads guilty to four sexual offences

Bob Birarda, 54, has pleaded guilty to sexual offences involving four people between 1988 and 2008