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Dr. Tracy Pickett’s Burnaby murder trial testimony thrown out

Dr. Tracy Pickett’s Burnaby murder trial testimony thrown out

The jury at the Ibrahim Ali murder trial has been instructed to ‘completely disregard’ Dr. Tracy Pickett’s sexual assault evidence and not blame Ali for her death ‘in any sense whatsoever.’
Take a look at this figure skater-turned-designer's debut collection at Vancouver Fashion Week

Take a look at this figure skater-turned-designer's debut collection at Vancouver Fashion Week

It's never too late to pursue your passion.
Understanding Vancouver's 'crime severity index'

Understanding Vancouver's 'crime severity index'

"The basic principle behind the [crime severity index] is that more serious crimes carry a higher weight than less serious crimes."
Alleged nurse impersonator returns to B.C. to face charges

Alleged nurse impersonator returns to B.C. to face charges

Accused nurse impersonator Brigitte Denise Cleroux is due back in Vancouver Nov. 8.
Flair Airlines to resume service on popular Vancouver to Montreal route

Flair Airlines to resume service on popular Vancouver to Montreal route

TIcket prices may change before the summer.
A new 24/7 Breka bakery is coming to a Vancouver neighbourhood

A new 24/7 Breka bakery is coming to a Vancouver neighbourhood

It'll be the furthest east the bakery has stretched.
B.C. child sex offender remains on the loose

B.C. child sex offender remains on the loose

Judge confirms two warrants for Randall Hopley's arrest remain outstanding.
Man charged with RCMP murder back in Port Coquitlam court Jan. 16

Man charged with RCMP murder back in Port Coquitlam court Jan. 16

Nicholas Bellemare is accused of killing Const. Rick O'Brien in Coquitlam in September. He appeared by video before a Port Coquitlam Provincial Court judge today, Nov. 7.
BCUC approves Senakw district energy plant

BCUC approves Senakw district energy plant

System expected to be in service by February 2025; seven residential towers are scheduled to be occupied between 2025 and 2027.
Construction leaders in B.C. are championing on-site culture change

Construction leaders in B.C. are championing on-site culture change

Amid an acute labour shortage, industry needs to attract and retain diverse candidates.
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