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Video of officer seen punching driver to be investigated: Kelowna, B.C., RCMP

Video of officer seen punching driver to be investigated: Kelowna, B.C., RCMP

KELOWNA, B.C. — A video circulating on social media that appears to show a Mountie punching a combative driver doesn't tell the full story, the Kelowna, British Columbia, detachment's top officer said Tuesday.
Man charged with assault, kidnapping, suspected of removing monitoring bracelet

Man charged with assault, kidnapping, suspected of removing monitoring bracelet

SURREY, B.C. — RCMP say they're looking for a 19-year-old man charged with kidnapping and assault who is suspected of removing a court-ordered monitoring bracelet. Police say Dyllan Petrin was arrested on the charges last July.
One in three students back in classrooms in British Columbia: minister

One in three students back in classrooms in British Columbia: minister

VICTORIA — About one third of students returned to classrooms in British Columbia Monday and Education Minister Rob Fleming said he expects those numbers to rise.
Two new COVID-19 outbreaks in B.C. offices

Two new COVID-19 outbreaks in B.C. offices

New World Technologies and Maersk Distribution Canada outbreaks are both in the Fraser Health region
BC Ferries back in service on some routes after pause due to pandemic

BC Ferries back in service on some routes after pause due to pandemic

VICTORIA — Services are resuming on some British Columbia ferry routes with more people travelling in the province as COVID-19 restrictions are lifted.
B.C. immigration program well managed, but fraud, corruption are risks: auditor

B.C. immigration program well managed, but fraud, corruption are risks: auditor

VICTORIA — An immigration nominee program that brings workers to British Columbia fills labour gaps but needs to improve safeguards for fraud and corruption, says an audit. The B.C.
BC Liberals call for faster re-opening in regions with fewer COVID-19 cases

BC Liberals call for faster re-opening in regions with fewer COVID-19 cases

"It seems reasonable to at least consider tailored, regional reopening plans based on the specific case counts of each region"
Foreign cyberthreats to Canada persist: spy agency

Foreign cyberthreats to Canada persist: spy agency

Global Five Eyes alliance had Huawei concerns
Police probe deaths of man and woman at home on B.C.'s Salt Spring Island

Police probe deaths of man and woman at home on B.C.'s Salt Spring Island

GANGES, B.C. — The Vancouver Island integrated major crime unit is investigating the deaths of a man and a woman found at a home on Salt Spring Island.
Cloudy corporate structures help launder money through houses, commission hears

Cloudy corporate structures help launder money through houses, commission hears

Journalist Oliver Bullough brings his experiences covering white-collar crime in London’s housing sector to the Cullen Commission of Inquiry into Money Laundering
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