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Prince Rupert residents stranded in Vancouver 3 days after flights are cancelled

Prince Rupert residents stranded in Vancouver 3 days after flights are cancelled

Passengers left to pay their own expenses
Body found after shots fired in Surrey, B.C., homicide unit investigating

Body found after shots fired in Surrey, B.C., homicide unit investigating

SURREY, B.C. — Police say a body with apparent gunshot wounds has been found in a parked vehicle in Surrey, B.C. A statement from Surrey RCMP says the body was discovered as officers were called to the Grandview Heights neighbourhood just before 8 p.
Prince George to centralize homeless campers

Prince George to centralize homeless campers

City council approved the first three readings of a bylaw which would designate Moccasin Flats as the only public land where overnight camping is allowed.
North Van beer league soccer player ordered to pay $103K for 'reckless' slide tackle

North Van beer league soccer player ordered to pay $103K for 'reckless' slide tackle

The case delves into the question of what level of care players owe to one another while participating in sports in B.C.
Eight skunks found dead with avian flu in Vancouver and Richmond

Eight skunks found dead with avian flu in Vancouver and Richmond

"We're looking for signs of mammalian adaptation," said B.C.'s chief veterinarian.
Reliance on GPS contributed to water taxi crash off Tofino, TSB report says

Reliance on GPS contributed to water taxi crash off Tofino, TSB report says

When the GPS display froze, the operator could not view the vessel’s position. When he looked up, it was too late and the vessel struck a rock, seriously injuring the operating and three passengers
Chilliwack priest abuse alleged in lawsuit against Vancouver archbishop

Chilliwack priest abuse alleged in lawsuit against Vancouver archbishop

Christopher Mark Wanner alleges Father Duncan Goguillot sexually abused him between 1972 and 1976 while at Chilliwack’s Saint Mary's School.
B.C. 'encouraged' by Ottawa bail reform, cautious about impact on racialized groups

B.C. 'encouraged' by Ottawa bail reform, cautious about impact on racialized groups

VANCOUVER — British Columbia's attorney general says the province is treading carefully to ensure the overincarceration of Indigenous people and other racialized groups is not made worse by proposed federal changes to the bail system.
Family furious as court date delayed for charged RCMP officers

Family furious as court date delayed for charged RCMP officers

Arraignment hearings for four Prince George Mounties charged in the death of Dale Culver have been postponed to May 2.
Safety board urges caution after B.C. water taxi crashes in thick fog

Safety board urges caution after B.C. water taxi crashes in thick fog

RICHMOND, B.C. — The Transportation Safety Board has issued a warning to small boat operators that they shouldn’t rely on a single electronic navigation aid, after a water taxi rammed a rock in thick fog off Tofino, B.C.