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B.C. Supreme Court trial underway for fatal stabbing of teen on Surrey bus

B.C. Supreme Court trial underway for fatal stabbing of teen on Surrey bus

Kaiden Mintenko, 21, of Burnaby pleaded not guilty to a charge of second-degree murder on Monday
Man hurt in unprovoked stranger attack in Vancouver, police say

Man hurt in unprovoked stranger attack in Vancouver, police say

Sudden lunge in front of downtown Hudson’s Bay caught on surveillance cameras
Morning fog shrouds B.C.’s Lower Mainland, could return tonight

Morning fog shrouds B.C.’s Lower Mainland, could return tonight

Dense fog from high-pressure system creates near-zero visibility in Vancouver area
New course charted for mariners to protect B.C. coast from toxic products

New course charted for mariners to protect B.C. coast from toxic products

B.C. researchers create cheat sheet to guide boaters to avoiding contaminants
Fog advisory in effect for parts of Lower Mainland

Fog advisory in effect for parts of Lower Mainland

Fog in areas of Metro Vancouver and near Mission expected to slowly lift late this morning
B.C. police discipline ruling voided because overseeing officer retired

B.C. police discipline ruling voided because overseeing officer retired

‘Screw-up’ means disciplinary decision must now be reissued
B.C. tailings ponds mapping encourages critical mineral recovery, clean up

B.C. tailings ponds mapping encourages critical mineral recovery, clean up

Geoscience BC is developing a publicly available map of every mining waste site in the province
City of Kelowna responds to class action suit by evacuated low-income residents

City of Kelowna responds to class action suit by evacuated low-income residents

The city filed its response in the courts on Nov. 13
Man drops firearm in fall down escalator, allegedly threatens people: B.C. RCMP

Man drops firearm in fall down escalator, allegedly threatens people: B.C. RCMP

Police say the suspect was arrested for assault with a weapon; no charges yet
Critics say house flipping too insignificant for new B.C. tax to have impact

Critics say house flipping too insignificant for new B.C. tax to have impact

About three per cent of B.C. homes were 'flipped' between 2019 and 2021, according to Statistics Canada
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