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Three RCMP officers in Prince George, B.C., face assault charges over arrest

Three RCMP officers in Prince George, B.C., face assault charges over arrest

VICTORIA — Charges have been approved against three Mounties in Prince George, B.C., related to the arrest of two suspects in February 2016. British Columbia's prosecution service says Const.
BC Ferries says those boarding some vessels will be asked to bring a mask

BC Ferries says those boarding some vessels will be asked to bring a mask

VICTORIA — Anyone using a British Columbia ferry on routes longer than 30 minutes will have to bring a face mask with them to protect against transmission of COVID-19.
Ice in carburetor led to B.C. plane crash that killed three: safety board

Ice in carburetor led to B.C. plane crash that killed three: safety board

RICHMOND, B.C. — The Transportation Safety Board says ice in a carburetor was the cause of a fatal plane crash last year outside Smithers, B.C.
Carole Taylor: Economic impact of the pandemic and steps toward recovery

Carole Taylor: Economic impact of the pandemic and steps toward recovery

Business in Vancouver’s Business Leadership Series is a 10-part series of discussions with prominent business leaders
Man surrenders, awaits charges, in alleged racist incident on Vancouver Island

Man surrenders, awaits charges, in alleged racist incident on Vancouver Island

PORT ALBERNI, B.C. — A Vancouver Island man is awaiting a court date over an alleged racist incident at a First Nations community near Port Alberni.
This yoga studio in Vancouver is ready to help you STRETCH and reconnect with your community

This yoga studio in Vancouver is ready to help you STRETCH and reconnect with your community

STRETCH is restarting in-studio classes on Monday, June 15th. Prior to opening day, they will be welcoming in this new chapter with a pair of special events for new and returning students.
This Vancouver museum invites you on a journey to seaside B.C. for its grand reopening

This Vancouver museum invites you on a journey to seaside B.C. for its grand reopening

The Vancouver Maritime Museum is looking forward to opening its doors to the public on June 11 with a solid health and safety plan and incredible new exhibitions.
B.C.’s legal cannabis sales soar to record high in March

B.C.’s legal cannabis sales soar to record high in March

British Columbians spent more than eight times the $2.84 million we spent on legal weed in the same month a year ago
Over 20,000 people sign online petition calling for B.C. RCMP to wear body cameras

Over 20,000 people sign online petition calling for B.C. RCMP to wear body cameras

“Currently, events in the U.S.A. are demonstrating why body cameras are so important,” reads the petition
Victoria demonstrators add to weekend rallies in B.C. against racism

Victoria demonstrators add to weekend rallies in B.C. against racism

VICTORIA — Several thousand people gathered in downtown Victoria Sunday to show their support for the Black Lives Matter movement in the wake of George Floyd's death last month in Minneapolis.
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