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Crown wants killer who dismembered victim labelled dangerous offender

Crown wants killer who dismembered victim labelled dangerous offender

WARNING: This story contains graphic details some readers may find disturbing.
B.C. government plans mandated speed limiters for heavy-duty commercial vehicles

B.C. government plans mandated speed limiters for heavy-duty commercial vehicles

"Making our roads safer for everyone, while enabling transportation technology, is changing the way people and goods move safely around our cities and towns," said Minister Rob Fleming.
Province to pay $9M toward shore power for cruise ships at Ogden Point

Province to pay $9M toward shore power for cruise ships at Ogden Point

The goal is for visiting cruise ships to turn off their engines and plug into the local power grid while in port, reducing greenhouse-gas emissions and ship noise.
Dangerous dog trial hears of deadly attack

Dangerous dog trial hears of deadly attack

Alyssa Dionne is the owner of a "pit bull type" dog alleged to have helped kill a neighbour's dog
Inside the day a litigant attacked another in B.C. Supreme Court

Inside the day a litigant attacked another in B.C. Supreme Court

Records obtained via freedom of information reveal talking points surrounding an attack at the Vancouver Law Courts
Vancouver ex-TV host alleged police assault case moves forward

Vancouver ex-TV host alleged police assault case moves forward

Marrett Alexander Green has elected a jury trial in B.C. Supreme Court.
‘It makes me very hopeful’: Education project brings syilx teachings into classrooms

‘It makes me very hopeful’: Education project brings syilx teachings into classrooms

The Co-Curricular-Making project is helping Okanagan educators and students learn the true history and legacy of the lands they’re on
BC SPCA seeing rising number of puppies in care

BC SPCA seeing rising number of puppies in care

Currently nine puppies are available for adoption at SPCA locations across northern B.C.
B.C. premier responds to decampment in Downtown Eastside

B.C. premier responds to decampment in Downtown Eastside

Premier David Eby says camping on the streets of the Downtown Eastside is a symptom of the larger housing crisis; he said he expects full transparency from police and city crews during the decampment process.
Vancouver officials hope to shutter East Hastings encampment by end of day

Vancouver officials hope to shutter East Hastings encampment by end of day

Mayor Ken Sim: "Things have reached a turning point."