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'Wholly disproportionate' or a 'Fight for his life'? Closing arguments in B.C. murder

'Wholly disproportionate' or a 'Fight for his life'? Closing arguments in B.C. murder

Luke Priddle charged with second-degree murder in the 2020 death of 'hook-up'
Ostrich shot ahead of Edgewood CFIA cull review

Ostrich shot ahead of Edgewood CFIA cull review

RCMP alerted after one of the elder birds, Sarah, killed on Universal Ostrich property by unknown person
Suspect in Vancouver Amber Alert re-arrested, charged with assaulting police

Suspect in Vancouver Amber Alert re-arrested, charged with assaulting police

Suspect restricted from going to any Children and Family Development Ministry office in B.C.
Two people dead in plane crash near Chilliwack Lake

Two people dead in plane crash near Chilliwack Lake

The training flight crashed on Saturday afternoon
B.C. ends program that sent cancer patients to U.S. for radiation treatment

B.C. ends program that sent cancer patients to U.S. for radiation treatment

More cancer treatments being delivered faster in B.C.: Health Ministry
Poilievre hosts conference in northwest B.C., promises 'one and done' approvals for projects

Poilievre hosts conference in northwest B.C., promises 'one and done' approvals for projects

The Conservative candidate visits northwest B.C., a hub for the oil and gas industry
West Kelowna-Peachland MLA wants volunteer corps to help in emergencies

West Kelowna-Peachland MLA wants volunteer corps to help in emergencies

'British Columbians always step up when disaster strikes'
B.C. communities urged to prioritize home recycling, not demolition

B.C. communities urged to prioritize home recycling, not demolition

'There are industry solutions out there'
B.C.'s forestry sector focus of first face-to-face meeting between Eby, Carney

B.C.'s forestry sector focus of first face-to-face meeting between Eby, Carney

Carney's latest stop is in the riding held by federal Green Party co-Leader Elizabeth May since 2011
B.C. parent group gave its president $10K to sue teacher over 'bullying' allegations

B.C. parent group gave its president $10K to sue teacher over 'bullying' allegations

Head of Maple Ridge PAC claims teacher tried to ruin his reputation, seeking damages for financial harm and emotional suffering