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Parks Canada confirms September death in Pacific Rim National Park

Parks Canada confirms September death in Pacific Rim National Park

The Sept. 16 death was the second in the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve this summer
Accused of underage sex, Tyabji-Sandana admits he never asked for girl’s age

Accused of underage sex, Tyabji-Sandana admits he never asked for girl’s age

The jury is expected to begin deliberations on Thursday.
BC United MLAs vow to 'take a chainsaw' to province's health-care regulations

BC United MLAs vow to 'take a chainsaw' to province's health-care regulations

“It’s a sad indictment when you have seniors in their eighties who say they literally can’t access primary care."
Evidence at scene proves shooting of Port Alberni man was deliberate: Crown

Evidence at scene proves shooting of Port Alberni man was deliberate: Crown

Crown prosecutor Gordon Baines told the jury they should have no difficulty in finding that Dittmer shot her son, Jesse McPhee, point-blank in the chest
Campbell River Mountie who shot and killed man armed with pellet pistol was justified: IIO

Campbell River Mountie who shot and killed man armed with pellet pistol was justified: IIO

The shooting happened after police responded to a 911 call from a sporting-goods store where a man was reported to have stolen knives and a pellet pistol.
Black bear goes for gummy bears at Lake Cowichan store

Black bear goes for gummy bears at Lake Cowichan store

“Then this little bugger has the nerve to sit at the end of my driveway, look at me and eat it,” says the owner of Tiptons Gas Bar
Campbell River pumpkin dubbed heaviest in B.C. at Langley weigh-in

Campbell River pumpkin dubbed heaviest in B.C. at Langley weigh-in

The Atlantic Giant pumpkin, dubbed Walter, weighed in at a whopping 1,152 pounds — roughly the weight of a full-grown grizzly bear
Lower Mainland oat-milk feud hits courts: Burnaby woman named in lawsuit

Lower Mainland oat-milk feud hits courts: Burnaby woman named in lawsuit

A B.C. Supreme Court lawsuit alleges three women used “insider knowledge and confidential information” from their employer to launch their own organic oat-milk powder company.
Map: Here are the cheapest neighbourhoods for rent in Metro Vancouver this October

Map: Here are the cheapest neighbourhoods for rent in Metro Vancouver this October

Your guide to cheaper rent as apartment prices continue to climb.
Planned B.C. gold mine near Quesnel passes environmental assessment

Planned B.C. gold mine near Quesnel passes environmental assessment

VICTORIA — Plans for a gold mine near Wells, in B.C.'s Cariboo region, took a significant step forward with the granting of an environmental assessment certificate.
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