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Judge upholds constitutionality of freeze orders on Bridgemark Group

Judge upholds constitutionality of freeze orders on Bridgemark Group

Freeze orders against public market participants not an unreasonable invasion of privacy, BC Supreme Court rules
Little Village of Lions Bay celebrates huge rowing win for Canada's women's eights

Little Village of Lions Bay celebrates huge rowing win for Canada's women's eights

Madison Mailey helps Canadian women win first Olympic title since 1992 in rowing's powerhouse event
Opinion: You vandalized my church. I'm sorry, and I'm listening.

Opinion: You vandalized my church. I'm sorry, and I'm listening.

How graffiti can pave the way for reconciliation – if Catholics are willing to heed the call
B.C.'s active COVID-19 infections surpass 1,000 with more than half in the Interior

B.C.'s active COVID-19 infections surpass 1,000 with more than half in the Interior

VICTORIA — British Columbia has surpassed 1,000 active cases of COVID-19 as daily infections continue to rise, particularly in parts of the province's southern Interior.
Precipitation, cooler temperatures forecast in Interior

Precipitation, cooler temperatures forecast in Interior

There are 62 evacuation orders in effect across the province.
Police investigate death of a one-year-old child in New Westminster, B.C.

Police investigate death of a one-year-old child in New Westminster, B.C.

NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. — Homicide investigators are probing the death of an infant in Metro Vancouver.
Safe injection sites cut drug crime: ministry

Safe injection sites cut drug crime: ministry

B.C. topped Canada’s opioid-related crime rate in 2020
Prisoners fear drug violence from alleged medical data breach

Prisoners fear drug violence from alleged medical data breach

“Prescription drugs have significant value and are in high demand”
Decreased crime consistent with pandemic restrictions: Farnworth

Decreased crime consistent with pandemic restrictions: Farnworth

The overall crime rate in Canada decreased 8% in 2020 compared with 2019, Statistics Canada reported this week
Owls still at risk despite rat poison ban, North Van activist says

Owls still at risk despite rat poison ban, North Van activist says

This North Vancouver woman is pushing the province for a total, permanent ban on predator-killing rat poisons
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