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Is this your vehicle? Police looking for driver in missing B.C. grandma case

Is this your vehicle? Police looking for driver in missing B.C. grandma case

Investigators have obtained video surveillance footage of the missing grandmother's vehicle.
B.C. men who sought 'vigilante justice' over stolen RV face jail

B.C. men who sought 'vigilante justice' over stolen RV face jail

The March 1, 2024, incident involved a man getting beaten with a baton, bear sprayed, doused in gasoline and threatened to be burned alive.
Rob Shaw: Surrey's shift puts Eby's political recovery to the test

Rob Shaw: Surrey's shift puts Eby's political recovery to the test

BC NDP commits to addressing Surrey’s unique pressures as Conservatives make gains
An update on LNG applications in Delta

An update on LNG applications in Delta

The expansion is intended to improve resilience of the FortisBC system to disruptions and would allow for increased LNG storage
Poll: Huge rainstorm on B.C.'s coast may have affected the outcome of the provincial election

Poll: Huge rainstorm on B.C.'s coast may have affected the outcome of the provincial election

Given how close some districts were, a rain-free election day may have changed the turnout, results, and entire political landscape of the province.
$45K in damages denied after sewage backs up in B.C. strata

$45K in damages denied after sewage backs up in B.C. strata

B.C. strata owner loses $45K sink sewage backup fight, B.C. Civil Resolution Tribunal finds strata not negligent.
Teen's death from alcohol and date-rape drug deemed a homicide

Teen's death from alcohol and date-rape drug deemed a homicide

Samantha Sims-Somerville and a friend were ‘intentionally provided an unregulated substance, without their knowledge,’ the coroners service says
RCMP move to fire B.C. police officer for discrediting the force

RCMP move to fire B.C. police officer for discrediting the force

Officer was allegedly impaired while on duty, used government-issued equipment for an unauthorized purpose, and behaved in a manner that could discredit the force
B.C. wedding planner ordered to pay bride $2,500

B.C. wedding planner ordered to pay bride $2,500

B.C.'s Civil Resolution Tribunal said the woman was legally allowed to cancel the deficient contract.
Canada’s tobacco lawsuit could net a fraction of original claim

Canada’s tobacco lawsuit could net a fraction of original claim

The proposed settlement also doesn’t include measures to reduce future smoking, advocates say.