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Court hears civil suit over alleged sexual abuse by retired B.C. teacher

Court hears civil suit over alleged sexual abuse by retired B.C. teacher

The Grade 6 student was referred to a retired teacher for help in writing a book.
'Harmful': Human rights commissioner resigns over Saskatchewan's pronoun bill

'Harmful': Human rights commissioner resigns over Saskatchewan's pronoun bill

REGINA — Former Saskatchewan human rights commissioner Heather Kuttai says she spoke with her son before she decided to resign on Monday over the province’s proposed pronoun legislation. Her son, who’s transgender, told her not to go quietly.
Rick Tocchet on 2-and-0 Canucks: ‘We’re getting out-battled’

Rick Tocchet on 2-and-0 Canucks: ‘We’re getting out-battled’

The Canucks have kicked off the season with two-straight regulation wins for the first time in twenty years.
Richmond resident feeling exposed after city 'butchered' prized hedge

Richmond resident feeling exposed after city 'butchered' prized hedge

Street and traffic signs must be visible at all times, according to the city spokesperson.
Police force transition consumes Surrey council’s first year in office

Police force transition consumes Surrey council’s first year in office

Critics say infrastructure, business and taxation issues have largely been ignored as a result
New West man charged with second-degree murder in fatal stabbing

New West man charged with second-degree murder in fatal stabbing

IHIT is identifying the victim, a 46-year-old woman, and working with New Westminster police as part of the ongoing investigation.
Vancouver cop suspended with pay over parody penis poster

Vancouver cop suspended with pay over parody penis poster

Incident now part of larger proposed class-action lawsuit by six current, former female B.C. officers.
Jewish residence in South Surrey egged, vandalized

Jewish residence in South Surrey egged, vandalized

A person drew a Swastika symbol on the building.
Burnaby’s Revs bowling alley could be home to trio of highrise towers up to 60 storeys tall

Burnaby’s Revs bowling alley could be home to trio of highrise towers up to 60 storeys tall

Three towers between 50 and 60 storeys are proposed for the land where beloved bowling alley Revs Entertainment currently stands in Brentwood Town Centre.
New Vancouver restaurant will be 'where pizza and tea pearls unite'

New Vancouver restaurant will be 'where pizza and tea pearls unite'

Good bye Jenjudan, hello Tiko Pizza
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