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Feds halt deportation of B.C.-based climate activist

Feds halt deportation of B.C.-based climate activist

One of two federal ministers appears to have stepped in to stay the deportation of B.C. climate activist Zain Haq, but many questions remain unanswered.
B.C. groups challenge Alaska's 'sustainable' fisheries status

B.C. groups challenge Alaska's 'sustainable' fisheries status

Alaskan fisheries are selling fish as 'sustainable' while intercepting vulnerable populations of B.C.-bound salmon — actions that amount 'eco-fraud,' claims conservation group.
Some B.C. landlords are issuing illegal eviction notices. Here's what to know

Some B.C. landlords are issuing illegal eviction notices. Here's what to know

Landlords may use vague or duplicitous reasoning to oust tenants, an expert cautions.
B.C. lawyer once crowned 'Canada's smartest person' suspended from practice

B.C. lawyer once crowned 'Canada's smartest person' suspended from practice

In 2014, Braden Lauer gained national attention when he won CBC's Canada's Smartest Person game show.
Police arrest suspect in two stranger attacks in Vancouver's DTES

Police arrest suspect in two stranger attacks in Vancouver's DTES

The suspect has been charged and is in custody until his next court appearance.
'It was joy': Trapped B.C. orca calf eats seal meat, putting rescue on hold

'It was joy': Trapped B.C. orca calf eats seal meat, putting rescue on hold

ZEBALLOS, B.C. — A rescue operation for an orca calf trapped in a remote tidal lagoon off Vancouver Island has been put on hold after it started eating seal meat thrown in the water for what is believed to be the first time.
B.C. prison guard assaulted 200+ inmates, lawsuit alleges

B.C. prison guard assaulted 200+ inmates, lawsuit alleges

"Being coerced and sexually assaulted by a correctional officer is never part of the jail sentence," said the notice of civil claim.
'Eat the rich': Luxury vehicles left with note, deflated tires in Vancouver neighbourhoods

'Eat the rich': Luxury vehicles left with note, deflated tires in Vancouver neighbourhoods

Vancouver police are investigating and say the incidents took place on March 31 and April 10.
Hundreds expected to attend 3 large 'unsanctioned' Vancouver 4/20 events

Hundreds expected to attend 3 large 'unsanctioned' Vancouver 4/20 events

The city is bracing for multiple events this weekend.
B.C. child killer's name change prompts criticism, political finger-pointing

B.C. child killer's name change prompts criticism, political finger-pointing

In B.C., name changes are no longer made public.
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