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BC Prosecution Service approves three charges against RCMP officer

BC Prosecution Service approves three charges against RCMP officer

VICTORIA — An RCMP officer in British Columbia has been charged with breach of trust in connection with the duties of his office, criminal harassment and forcible entry.
Plane at an altitude of 60 metres when it went missing in B.C.: TSB

Plane at an altitude of 60 metres when it went missing in B.C.: TSB

MAPLE RIDGE, B.C. — The Transportation Safety Board says a plane that went missing last month in British Columbia with two people on board was last recorded travelling at an altitude of about 60 metres.
B.C. courts continue return to normal operations

B.C. courts continue return to normal operations

People urged to stay away from courts unless necessary
You can now access B.C.’s most comprehensive approach to managing obesity

You can now access B.C.’s most comprehensive approach to managing obesity

The Medical Weight Management Centre’s online resources make its comprehensive approach accessible to anyone living in British Columbia who is struggling during the pandemic.
You can still take the kids to summer camp through this comprehensive and fun bike lesson program

You can still take the kids to summer camp through this comprehensive and fun bike lesson program

Pedalheads is continuing to teach kids between the ages of 2 and 12 how to ride a bicycle safely and with confidence in their learn-to-bike camp, with new health and safety measures in place.
May backs Sonia Furstenau for leadership of B.C. Greens

May backs Sonia Furstenau for leadership of B.C. Greens

Former federal Green Party leader Elizabeth May wants to see Sonia Furstenau as the next leader of the provincial Greens. May endorsed the Cowichan Valley MLA, who is deputy leader of the B.C. Green Party, on Tuesday.
B.C. announces 12 new cases of COVID-19, no additional deaths

B.C. announces 12 new cases of COVID-19, no additional deaths

VICTORIA — British Columbia health officials announced 12 new infections of COVID-19 on Tuesday as the government extended the provincial state of emergency for two more weeks.
Vancouverites set record in walking, biking and transit use in 2019

Vancouverites set record in walking, biking and transit use in 2019

But pandemic’s effect shows people avoiding transit and returning to car use
B.C. has no new COVID-19 deaths; Tabor care home outbreak ends

B.C. has no new COVID-19 deaths; Tabor care home outbreak ends

12 new cases identified in past 24 hours, including one that is presumed but not official
Government upgrades virtual identification options to obtain BC Services Card

Government upgrades virtual identification options to obtain BC Services Card

VICTORIA — The B.C. government says it is upgrading its virtual identification system to make it easier for people to apply to access online services on their mobile devices during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.
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