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Courtenay couple assaulted after confronting teens performing social media stunt

Courtenay couple assaulted after confronting teens performing social media stunt

Fishing line strung across front door for late-night door kickers; householder told by police he could be charged after catching the perpetrators.
B.C. libraries receive $45M boost from province

B.C. libraries receive $45M boost from province

Digital resources at B.C.’s public libraries were used close to 16 million times in 2021
North Van man jailed for 40 months for fatal drunk driving crash

North Van man jailed for 40 months for fatal drunk driving crash

Andre Lukat has also been banned from driving for seven years following guilty pleas for crash which killed Burnaby labour activist
Broadcaster Jody Vance sues her online harasser

Broadcaster Jody Vance sues her online harasser

The CHEK TV host says a recent criminal harassment sentence was disappointing.
Tesla paid people over $100K to hack their cars in a Vancouver competition

Tesla paid people over $100K to hack their cars in a Vancouver competition

The winner also took home the car.
Former BC Liberal John Rustad turned Independent now seeks Conservative leadership

Former BC Liberal John Rustad turned Independent now seeks Conservative leadership

VANDERHOOF, B.C. — A former BC Liberal cabinet minister turfed from the party caucus last year for his climate change views says he's running for the leadership of the Conservative Party of British Columbia.
Man accused of assaulting B.C. mom and toddler pleads guilty

Man accused of assaulting B.C. mom and toddler pleads guilty

The man is accused of striking and knocking over a 40-year-old mother and her toddler who were standing on street.
Vancouver dial-a-doper kept dealing in Victoria after first trafficking charge

Vancouver dial-a-doper kept dealing in Victoria after first trafficking charge

The man continued to sell drugs in Victoria while he had a trafficking case before the courts in Vancouver.
U.S. SEC can freeze B.C. assets ahead of major stock fraud hearing, judge rules

U.S. SEC can freeze B.C. assets ahead of major stock fraud hearing, judge rules

B.C. judge allows injunction claim by U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission against assets belonging to defendants in a $1 billion stock fraud case
Feds give Kamloops, B.C., nation $12.5 million for healing centre

Feds give Kamloops, B.C., nation $12.5 million for healing centre

KAMLOOPS, B.C. — The federal government is contributing $12.