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Murder charge upgraded for man accused in Toronto gay village death

Murder charge upgraded for man accused in Toronto gay village death

Man accused the death of a woman in the Toronto gay village had charge upgraded after new evidence
Former NHL player Theo Fleury visits B.C. First Nations community

Former NHL player Theo Fleury visits B.C. First Nations community

Abuse survivor Theo Fleury has been working with communities focusing on healing since 2009 and visited Esketemc First Nation in the Cariboo this week.
City to lobby province after councillor accused of crime refused to resign

City to lobby province after councillor accused of crime refused to resign

Dave Murray was sentenced to nine months for a sexual assault that occurred 26 years ago
Harsher fines, new off-road vehicle rules in effect to combat B.C. wildfires

Harsher fines, new off-road vehicle rules in effect to combat B.C. wildfires

Anyone who starts a wildfire could be ordered to pay up to $1,000,000
RCMP officer charged after pedestrian struck at crosswalk

RCMP officer charged after pedestrian struck at crosswalk

A man suffered a broken leg and head lacerations after being struck by the police vehicle in 2017
Prince George RCMP seek armed robbery suspect

Prince George RCMP seek armed robbery suspect

The man used bear mace to rob a grocery store in Prince George on Wednesday
Fat joke on B.C. school’s sign not appropriate, woman says

Fat joke on B.C. school’s sign not appropriate, woman says

Surrey mother says weight issues are no laughing matter
MOOOOOSE!

MOOOOOSE!

Not what you expect when visiting the post office
B.C’s Indigenous tourism takes centre stage in Chilliwack

B.C’s Indigenous tourism takes centre stage in Chilliwack

One-day workshop will look at ways to imbue the industry with authenticity
UPDATED: B.C. landlords collect too much personal information, watchdog says

UPDATED: B.C. landlords collect too much personal information, watchdog says

Report suggests low vacancy rates lead landlords to believe they can collect whatever info they want