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Save Old Growth protester released on bail after five days in jail

Save Old Growth protester released on bail after five days in jail

Anti-logging protester Benjamin Holt was facing mischief charges in relation to demonstrations in Burnaby and North Vancouver when he was arrested again Thursday with protesters trying to paint a giant stencil onto the middle lane of the Lions Gate Bridge at 1:30 a.m.
Three new B.C. Supreme Court judges in Vancouver, another raised to appeal court

Three new B.C. Supreme Court judges in Vancouver, another raised to appeal court

VANCOUVER — The federal government has appointed three new judges to the British Columbia Supreme Court and raised another to the B.C. Court of Appeal. A statement from the Department of Justice says Justice Ronald Skolrood, who has served on the B.
CUPE workers at B.C. Assessment ratify new contract

CUPE workers at B.C. Assessment ratify new contract

First year provides for a flat increase of 25 cents per hour and a 3.24 per cent increase.
Blueberry River FN launches new resource business in B.C's north

Blueberry River FN launches new resource business in B.C's north

Armed with $65 million awarded following court victory on land claim, small First Nations has formed Blueberry River Resources
Deadly death cap mushroom is lurking, despite drought

Deadly death cap mushroom is lurking, despite drought

While other mushrooms might be hard to find because of extended dry weather, death caps are still turning up in areas where the ground is watered, such as boulevards, parks and lawns
Nurses being punched, grabbed, kicked will benefit from anti-violence program: union

Nurses being punched, grabbed, kicked will benefit from anti-violence program: union

VANCOUVER — Arlene Tedjo's passion for nursing was already dwindling in a short-staffed emergency room in British Columbia, but when a patient kicked her and told her to go back to her own country, she was forced to take a break from her job.
Car theft, stabbing and hit-and-run part of crime spree Friday night in Victoria

Car theft, stabbing and hit-and-run part of crime spree Friday night in Victoria

Police are looking for surveillance video to sort out a series of crimes that took place just before midnight Friday.
Eco-activist David Suzuki to retire from CBC’s ‘The Nature of Things’ in the spring

Eco-activist David Suzuki to retire from CBC’s ‘The Nature of Things’ in the spring

VANCOUVER — Eco-activist David Suzuki says it's time for him to pass the mantle to a new host of CBC’s “The Nature of Things.
B.C. Mountie who exposed himself to schoolgirls should get 2 years in jail: Crown

B.C. Mountie who exposed himself to schoolgirls should get 2 years in jail: Crown

Andrew James Seangio's lawyer is asking for a conditional six-month sentence to be served in the community or probation.
Time served for psychiatric patient who groped staffer, 'body-checked' fellow patient

Time served for psychiatric patient who groped staffer, 'body-checked' fellow patient

An involuntary psychiatric patient at a Kamloops facility who twice sexually assaulted a worker and then body-checked a fellow patient has been ordered to spend nearly three months in prison.