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B.C. hammer attack accused to have psychiatric assessment

B.C. hammer attack accused to have psychiatric assessment

A Coquitlam woman was walking with a group of friends when she was suddenly attacked from behind.
'Continuous spree of offences': Metro Vancouver thief gets time served, one-day jail

'Continuous spree of offences': Metro Vancouver thief gets time served, one-day jail

Miguel Alexandre Thibault pleaded guilty to three counts of theft under $5,000 as well as a breach of a court order.
Heiltsuk man, granddaughter reach settlement after Vancouver police handcuffing

Heiltsuk man, granddaughter reach settlement after Vancouver police handcuffing

Torianne: ‘What happened to me and my grandfather traumatized me’
Sheared bolts to blame for Surrey SkyTrain derailment

Sheared bolts to blame for Surrey SkyTrain derailment

An incident in May saw two cars of a four-car Mark 11 train derailed near Scott Road SkyTrain station, disrupting rapid transit service to and from Surrey for 24 hours. 
B.C. man assaults partner, photographs her on the ground crying

B.C. man assaults partner, photographs her on the ground crying

Kaljinder Singh Rai had been issued a no-contact order to stay away from the victim.
Opinion: Reckoning with the history of public schooling and settler colonialism

Opinion: Reckoning with the history of public schooling and settler colonialism

In B.C., residential school principals sat on public school boards, and some Indigenous children even attended public schools. Understanding such links matters for truth and reconciliation.
B.C. anesthesiologist charged with sexual assault

B.C. anesthesiologist charged with sexual assault

The College of Physicians and Surgeons of BC is aware of the charge, police say.
Shelving long-term goals during pandemic good for mental health, study shows

Shelving long-term goals during pandemic good for mental health, study shows

New research demonstrates the benefits of disengaging more fully from long-term goals during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Two Metro Vancouver 'N' drivers slapped with $483 tickets for speeding over double the limit

Two Metro Vancouver 'N' drivers slapped with $483 tickets for speeding over double the limit

The two cars were clocked speeding 156 km/h in a 70 km/h zone.
Truth and Reconciliation Day: 'It's interesting who gets erased from history' Métis poet in New West shares story

Truth and Reconciliation Day: 'It's interesting who gets erased from history' Métis poet in New West shares story

Jónína Kirton, Red River Métis/Icelandic poet, author, and facilitator, speaks about intergenerational trauma and her Métis identity ahead of National Day of Truth and Reconciliation on Sept. 30.