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Justice minister says Canada remains 'open' to criminalizing coercive control

Justice minister says Canada remains 'open' to criminalizing coercive control

OTTAWA — The federal government remains open to criminalizing a pattern of behaviour known as coercive control, Canada's justice minister says in a new letter, calling gender-based violence an "epidemic" that must be stopped.
You can use this Google flights hack to get the cheapest Vancouver flights

You can use this Google flights hack to get the cheapest Vancouver flights

The deals are plentiful using this travel tool.
Pacific Salmon Commission raises forecast for B.C. Fraser River pink salmon run

Pacific Salmon Commission raises forecast for B.C. Fraser River pink salmon run

The Pacific Salmon Commission said it is increasing its projections of Fraser River pink salmon returns this summer to a possible high of 11.6 million, up from an estimate of between 6.1 million and 8.6 million fish.
Travellers without reservations asked to avoid Horseshoe Bay terminal Thursday afternoon

Travellers without reservations asked to avoid Horseshoe Bay terminal Thursday afternoon

A BC Ferries service notice went out to Nanaimo, Bowen Island and Langdale routes at 3:35 p.m. notifying customers of vehicle lineups 'backed up onto the highway.'
Security video captures moments before house burned by B.C. wildfire

Security video captures moments before house burned by B.C. wildfire

'So that's the very last footage before it goes black,' says Port Coquitlam woman who planned to retire in home outside Keremeos, B.C.
Vancouver MP throws support behind petition for a foreign agent registry

Vancouver MP throws support behind petition for a foreign agent registry

Petition calls on Ottawa to address foreign interference threats expeditiously with a law to develop a registry
Whitecaps, Lions winning on the field, but aiming for better gate results

Whitecaps, Lions winning on the field, but aiming for better gate results

High inflation, interest rates and gas prices may be dampening attendance
Black bear dies, struck on Highway 101

Black bear dies, struck on Highway 101

A black bear died last week in the Roberts Creek area after a suspected vehicle strike. 
B.C. landlord ordered to give former tenants $48K after kicking them out

B.C. landlord ordered to give former tenants $48K after kicking them out

The landlord claimed his parents didn’t move in as promised because the unit was “smelly”
Coquitlam man faces murder charge in death of Kwikwetlem councillor

Coquitlam man faces murder charge in death of Kwikwetlem councillor

David Hall had initially been arrested in connection to the disappearance of Stephanie Patterson.