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Eby incensed as key money laundering case crumbles

Eby incensed as key money laundering case crumbles

B.C. Attorney General David Eby reacted strongly Wednesday to news that criminal charges in B.C.’s largest money-laundering case had been stayed, calling the inability to prosecute these cases a crisis.
Vancouver salmon researcher receives national nod

Vancouver salmon researcher receives national nod

UBC professor Scott Hinch led a seven-year study tracking millions of salmon across B.C.
B.C. electoral reform referendum deadline extended to Dec. 7

B.C. electoral reform referendum deadline extended to Dec. 7

The deadline for mail-in voting packages in British Columbia’s electoral reform referendum has been extended by a week. With the extension, Elections B.C. said it must receive ballots by 4:30 p.m. on Dec. 7.
Private medical clinics win injunction against B.C. government clampdown

Private medical clinics win injunction against B.C. government clampdown

The B.C. Supreme Court has handed private clinics a major victory, ordering B.C.’s NDP government to not enforce provisions of the Medicare Protection Act until their validity is established at a lengthy ongoing trial.
Hells Angel slaying reprisal feared

Hells Angel slaying reprisal feared

VANCOUVER — Law enforcement agencies are bracing for any potential fallout after a prominent Hells Angel was found slain in Maple Ridge on the weekend. Cpl.
Poll: Dead heat in referendum on proportional representation

Poll: Dead heat in referendum on proportional representation

VANCOUVER — With just days left to get a ballot in the mail for B.C.’s electoral referendum, a Research Co. poll shows a dead heat between those supporting and those opposed to proportional representation. The deadline to have Elections B.C.
Agencies urge public to help as more seniors and families turn to shelters

Agencies urge public to help as more seniors and families turn to shelters

VANCOUVER — Agencies supporting B.C.’s homeless and at risk say there is an urgent need for the public to help them take care of the growing number of seniors and families using their services as the seasons change and homelessness persists.
Homicide team probes fatal Burnaby crash

Homicide team probes fatal Burnaby crash

Homicide detectives have been called in to investigate a fatal crash in Burnaby.
B.C. couple visits grandkids in Peru after father charged with murder

B.C. couple visits grandkids in Peru after father charged with murder

A B.C. couple who were worried about their grandchildren after the man accused of murdering their mother was released from jail were able to visit with the kids in Peru.
Necropsy to be performed on dead humpback found near Tsawwassen ferry terminal

Necropsy to be performed on dead humpback found near Tsawwassen ferry terminal

A necropsy will be conducted to determine what caused the death of a humpback whale that washed up near the Tsawwassen ferry terminal this week.