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Drake fans blast B.C. casino after rapper alleges racial profiling

Drake fans blast B.C. casino after rapper alleges racial profiling

VANCOUVER — Popular Canadian rapper Drake is again accusing a business of racial profiling, and this time it’s a B.C. casino.
B.C. Corrections officers didn't stop as inmate was dying in back of van

B.C. Corrections officers didn't stop as inmate was dying in back of van

Brother says he has a lot of questions about how Alex Joseph ended up dead while in the care of B.C. Corrections
Five more salmonella cases in western Canada linked to long English cucumbers

Five more salmonella cases in western Canada linked to long English cucumbers

Forty-two people in B.C. have become sick from a salmonella outbreak linked to long English cucumbers
New Westminster police investigate 'It's okay to be white' posters

New Westminster police investigate 'It's okay to be white' posters

The slogan on a poster found on a New Westminster telephone pole has been used by the far-right movement.
B.C. resort discriminated against white employees, tribunal rules

B.C. resort discriminated against white employees, tribunal rules

VANCOUVER — The B.C. Human Rights Tribunal has ruled in favour of seven people who claim they were fired from a resort in the Cariboo because they are white.
Risky drivers face ICBC hikes as of Thursday

Risky drivers face ICBC hikes as of Thursday

VANCOUVER — Beginning Thursday, risky drivers — those convicted of excessive speeding, impaired driving, distracted driving and other violations — will be hit with hefty penalty increases, Attorney General David Eby announced on Tuesday.
Some referendum vote packages ending up in condominium lobbies

Some referendum vote packages ending up in condominium lobbies

Not all of the voter packages mailed out for this fall’s elections referendum are making it into the hands of the voter on the address label, but Elections B.C. says the odds are against voters committing fraud.
B.C. securities regulator seeks another $7.2 million in assets in fraudster case

B.C. securities regulator seeks another $7.2 million in assets in fraudster case

The securities commission is seeking access to seven properties in Vancouver in an effort to collect millions in penalties and repayments owed by Earle Pasquill
Woman charged in 2017 crash that killed Whitecaps youth player

Woman charged in 2017 crash that killed Whitecaps youth player

Surrey Mounties say charges have been laid in a May 2017 fatal crash in Surrey
Anti-proportional representation side defends ad that uses goose-stepping soldiers

Anti-proportional representation side defends ad that uses goose-stepping soldiers

The anti-proportional representation campaign has launched a provocative advertisement in the first week of referendum voting, saying a vote for proportional representation is a vote for extremism and neo-Nazis.