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Cellphone records paint tragic picture at Burnaby murder trial

Cellphone records paint tragic picture at Burnaby murder trial

A phone registered to the mother of a 13-year-old girl found dead in a Burnaby park in July 2017 made 25 unanswered calls in less than three hours on the night she went missing.
Squamish’s Stirling Hart stays golden

Squamish’s Stirling Hart stays golden

Brackendale resident adds Canadian Trophy to his timbersports hardware; Yes, he will be at Squamish Days this August. 
Former homeless camp dweller pleads guilty in 2021 death of Little Mountain senior

Former homeless camp dweller pleads guilty in 2021 death of Little Mountain senior

Sandy Jack Parisian is one of two men facing charges in connected with the death of a 78-year-old woman in Vancouver
Watch: Black bears throw down near Powell River

Watch: Black bears throw down near Powell River

"This was no play fight."
Campaign manager who blew the whistle on Gurveen Dhaliwal speaks out

Campaign manager who blew the whistle on Gurveen Dhaliwal speaks out

The B.C. Prosecution Service found that Dhaliwal, a New Westminster School Board trustee, likely contravened the Local Government Act, but recommended that it was not in the public interest to charge her
Inquest into 2015 RCMP shooting death of B.C. man announced

Inquest into 2015 RCMP shooting death of B.C. man announced

Waylon Jesse Edey was shot and killed by a Castlegar RCMP constable in 2015, following a traffic stop that led to an altercation.
Lack of staff forces Saanich, B.C., hospital to close ER overnight for two months

Lack of staff forces Saanich, B.C., hospital to close ER overnight for two months

NORTH SAANICH, B.C. — Island Health says a lack of staff has forced it to begin overnight closures of the emergency room at a small Victoria-area hospital.
RCMP: 'It’s not a criminal offence to be topless'

RCMP: 'It’s not a criminal offence to be topless'

Being topless in public view, whether it’s in a private yard, public beach or municipal swimming pool, is not an offence.
Tree planter airlifted to hospital after bear attack near Tumbler Ridge, B.C.

Tree planter airlifted to hospital after bear attack near Tumbler Ridge, B.C.

PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. — A tree planter has been attacked by a bear in northeastern British Columbia. Few details have been released, but a statement from the Conservation Officer Service says it happened Thursday near Tumbler Ridge.
Squamish and Sea to Sky programs receive federal funding for opioid crisis

Squamish and Sea to Sky programs receive federal funding for opioid crisis

Federal funding of $20 million announced for local pain and harm reduction programs.