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No charge against Maple Ridge Mountie who broke shoplifter's arm

No charge against Maple Ridge Mountie who broke shoplifter's arm

Police watchdog finds officer acted lawfully during takedown and arrest
B.C. premier's Asian trade mission aimed at pumping up B.C. products

B.C. premier's Asian trade mission aimed at pumping up B.C. products

Premier David Eby will be travelling to Asia on a trade mission from June 1 to 10
Unsanctioned grad party blamed for trashing beach at Hope-area campsite

Unsanctioned grad party blamed for trashing beach at Hope-area campsite

Delta school district, grads respond to mess
Court upholds $71M clawback of investor 'winnings' in Victoria Ponzi scheme

Court upholds $71M clawback of investor 'winnings' in Victoria Ponzi scheme

Greg Martel is wanted by Canadian and U.S. authorities
New provincial law will trigger trustee byelection in Abbotsford

New provincial law will trigger trustee byelection in Abbotsford

MLA Korky Neufeld will have to resign from trustee role
Restored BC tomb resurfaces Japanese Canadian history and mystery

Restored BC tomb resurfaces Japanese Canadian history and mystery

The murder of Jennie Kiohara continues to puzzle Revelstoke 120 years later, but her story has brought attention to seldom-recognized local Japanese Canadian history
Province says ministries 'monitoring' long-term growing encampment in Hope

Province says ministries 'monitoring' long-term growing encampment in Hope

People allowed to camp on Crown land for up to 14 days, and process to remove them takes time, says province
B.C. minimum wage jumps to $17.85 an hour, effective June 1

B.C. minimum wage jumps to $17.85 an hour, effective June 1

Yearly wage increase of 2.6 per cent tied to inflation
Victoria nurse disciplined for 'inappropriate' measures on elderly patients

Victoria nurse disciplined for 'inappropriate' measures on elderly patients

Melanie Piscia was reprimanded for using 'inappropriate physical measures on vulnerable elderly patients'
Social media campaign starting to attract U.S. health-care workers to B.C. city

Social media campaign starting to attract U.S. health-care workers to B.C. city

Unofficial community network in Nanaimo works to help American health care workers immigrate