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B.C. man accused in 2018 stabbing death to have bail hearing

B.C. man accused in 2018 stabbing death to have bail hearing

Abeal Negussie Abera was rushed to hospital in critical condition and died a week later.
Trudeau’s staff on Vancouver Chinese consulate allegations: ‘Bragging is not doing’

Trudeau’s staff on Vancouver Chinese consulate allegations: ‘Bragging is not doing’

'It seemed improbable that the Chinese government would have a preference' for a Canadian government, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told the foreign interference commission
B.C. police watchdog suggests charges against RCMP officers

B.C. police watchdog suggests charges against RCMP officers

The Independent Investigations Office of BC has recommended two North Okanagan Vernon RCMP officers may have committed offences after a man was seriously injured while being arrested.
City of Richmond sues BC Hydro over claims of underpayment

City of Richmond sues BC Hydro over claims of underpayment

BC Hydro said it gave lower payments to Richmond because utility property tax rates rose significantly compared to other properties.
Popular B.C. burger bar fined $7,000 for serving minor

Popular B.C. burger bar fined $7,000 for serving minor

The fine decision said ID training policies at Port Moody's Romer's Burger Bar were confusing and staff inadequately trained to assess customers.
B.C. snowpack lowest in 50 years

B.C. snowpack lowest in 50 years

The snowpack is averaging 63 per cent of normal across the province as of April 1 — the lowest average since 1970. The data comes as the Ottawa warns of a potentially devastating wildfire season.
Richmond city-owned mini-lot sells for 10 times assessed value

Richmond city-owned mini-lot sells for 10 times assessed value

A lot consolidation in city centre passed first reading on Monday.
B.C. man acquitted in red light crash that killed baby

B.C. man acquitted in red light crash that killed baby

Seyed Ramin Moshfeghi Zadeh, who ran a red light, was charged with dangerous driving causing death and dangerous driving causing bodily harm. 
B.C. building code changes allow for higher mass timber buildings

B.C. building code changes allow for higher mass timber buildings

New mass timber buildings in B.C. can now reach up to 18 storeys for residential and office towers
B.C. HVAC company suspended from door-to-door sales

B.C. HVAC company suspended from door-to-door sales

Door-to-door sales must disclose final prices, including interest, says Consumer Protection BC