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Accused in Vancouver toddler's death elects judge-alone trial

Accused in Vancouver toddler's death elects judge-alone trial

The 23-month-old died at the scene while her father suffered life-altering injuries.
Vancouver hospital indecent exposure case going to jury trial

Vancouver hospital indecent exposure case going to jury trial

The charges include one of allegedly masturbating in public at Vancouver's St. Paul's Hospital.
DFO raids seafood company, possibly over federal agency's own paperwork error

DFO raids seafood company, possibly over federal agency's own paperwork error

Fisheries enforcement officers are taking an unnecessary and heavy-handed approach over what appears to be a bureaucratic error caused the Department of Fisheries’ own licensing branch, said Sonia Strobel, CEO of Skipper Otto community-supported fishery.
B.C. nurse impersonator may soon plead guilty

B.C. nurse impersonator may soon plead guilty

A woman already convicted of posing as a nurse at Ottawa medical and dental clinics is alleged to have posed as a nurse at BC Women's Hospital for a year.
Personalized hot pot coming to Richmond

Personalized hot pot coming to Richmond

Big Way offers up to 100 ingredients for customers to choose from to customize their hot pot meals
B.C. handyman wins CRA review after being denied CERB

B.C. handyman wins CRA review after being denied CERB

Bishop worked as a self-employed contractor for a single Vernon client doing renovations over the span of six months.
Burnaby is celebrating Filipino Heritage Month with giant free festival in June

Burnaby is celebrating Filipino Heritage Month with giant free festival in June

Pinoy Festival will have food trucks, community market, music and more in celebration of Filipino culture.
B.C. mortgage holders brace for higher payments for longer period

B.C. mortgage holders brace for higher payments for longer period

People will need to reconsider spending and businesses will likewise need to rethink loans to make further investments, says one B.C. economist.
Activists crash B.C. housing minister's news conference in Vancouver

Activists crash B.C. housing minister's news conference in Vancouver

Ravi Kahlon was on Broadway Wednesday to announce $164 million in low-cost financing to a developer of 258 rental homes.
Canada sued for not safeguarding crucial spotted owl habitat

Canada sued for not safeguarding crucial spotted owl habitat

The Wilderness Committee is suing the federal government over what it says is a failure to follow through on an emergency order protecting habitat of the last northern spotted owl living in the wild.
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