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Three Indian nationals charged with killing B.C. Sikh activist, Hardeep Singh Nijjar

Three Indian nationals charged with killing B.C. Sikh activist, Hardeep Singh Nijjar

SURREY, B.C. — Three Indian nationals have been charged with the murder of B.C. Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, in a killing last year that threw Ottawa's relationship with New Delhi into disarray.
'Critical juncture' in B.C.'s teacher shortage, union calls for action and retention

'Critical juncture' in B.C.'s teacher shortage, union calls for action and retention

Three new commercials are being released to raise attention to B.C.'s 'dire' teacher shortage.
Princess Anne commissions new Navy ship in North Vancouver

Princess Anne commissions new Navy ship in North Vancouver

HMCS Max Bernays, a Harry DeWolf-class Arctic and offshore patrol vessel, is the first new ship to join the Pacific Fleet in 25 years.
Silovs shuts out Predators in Game 6 to send Canucks to second round

Silovs shuts out Predators in Game 6 to send Canucks to second round

Rookie goaltender Arturs Silovs stopped all 28 shots he faced to shut out the Nashville Predators in Game 6.
B.C. man gets conditional sentence for running gaming house

B.C. man gets conditional sentence for running gaming house

Wen Bo Li was caught coming out of the neighbourhood house with $11,000 on him.
'Ridiculous': Metro Vancouverites react to paused Air Canada seat selection fee

'Ridiculous': Metro Vancouverites react to paused Air Canada seat selection fee

"Don’t they already charge enough for flying?"
World’s largest bounce park may come to Coquitlam this summer

World’s largest bounce park may come to Coquitlam this summer

If OK’d by council, FUNBOX plans to operate in Coquitlam on the weekends and holidays until the end of September.
Shop local with these Mother's Day gifts from Vancouver small businesses

Shop local with these Mother's Day gifts from Vancouver small businesses

From heartfelt keepsakes to indulgent treats, these offerings not only convey gratitude but also support our vibrant community.
Second B.C. pimp jailed for trafficking teen girl for sex

Second B.C. pimp jailed for trafficking teen girl for sex

The court heard the teen was made to sleep with up to 10 men a day.
B.C. library co-op seals leak after hacker obtained data, demanded ransom

B.C. library co-op seals leak after hacker obtained data, demanded ransom

VICTORIA — A hacker demanded ransom money after obtaining data from a server used by libraries throughout British Columbia, but a system manager who responded to the incident saysthe leak was limitedand the issue was fixed immediately.
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