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Lord to continue day parole for six more months

Lord to continue day parole for six more months

Derik Lord still maintains his innocence to this day.
Former NHL player Jake Virtanen charged with sexual assault

Former NHL player Jake Virtanen charged with sexual assault

BC Prosecution Service has approved one count of sexual assault against Jake Virtanen
B.C. brands brace for Beijing boost at 2022 Olympics

B.C. brands brace for Beijing boost at 2022 Olympics

Companies deploying everything from broadcast devices to designer clothing at Games
Injunction against logging protesters extended

Injunction against logging protesters extended

"Protests are part of a healthy democracy; criminal conduct is not," said B.C. Court of Appeal
Trials and in-person hearings resume in B.C. courts

Trials and in-person hearings resume in B.C. courts

In-person trials and court hearings are resuming, while only jury trials in Supreme Court remain postponed
BC SPCA's Wild Animal Rehabilitation Centre has busiest year ever

BC SPCA's Wild Animal Rehabilitation Centre has busiest year ever

It's been a record year for Wild ARC!
Tale of two clerks: New legislature boss Ryan-Lloyd testifies at corruption trial

Tale of two clerks: New legislature boss Ryan-Lloyd testifies at corruption trial

New legislature clerk faces old clerk in B.C. Supreme Court corruption trial
B.C. to send rapid tests for staff to government-funded child-care settings

B.C. to send rapid tests for staff to government-funded child-care settings

VICTORIA — Staff in government-funded child-care centres are soon expected to have access to rapid antigen tests provided by the province.
Interior Fraser steelhead face extinction, warn B.C. fishing, conservation groups

Interior Fraser steelhead face extinction, warn B.C. fishing, conservation groups

VANCOUVER — Fishery and conservation groups in British Columbia warn a unique species of ocean-going trout faces a "severe conservation crisis" and must be added to Canada's Species at Risk Act.
Heat dome made British Columbians more anxious. Could prescribing nature help?

Heat dome made British Columbians more anxious. Could prescribing nature help?

A new study has found the heat dome that scorched British Columbia in late June 2021 led to a 13 per cent average rise in anxiety over the effects of climate change. Now, some doctors are looking at prescribing nature as a solution