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Guide outfitters report strange events amid wildlife-allocation dispute

Guide outfitters report strange events amid wildlife-allocation dispute

Guide outfitter Michael Schneider says he is installing security cameras at his Prince George home after someone pointed a red laser — potentially, the type used on a hunting scope — at him while he was barbecuing in the backyard.
City of Vancouver halts 15 downtown developments

City of Vancouver halts 15 downtown developments

‘Brenhill decision’ puts a chill on other proposals, planning director says
Do you work for one of B.C.'s top employers?

Do you work for one of B.C.'s top employers?

The annual list of top employers in B.C. includes dozens of businesses, ranging from sawmills to supermarkets, from massive government organizations to small software companies.
Pharmacare to stop funding diabetes drug in B.C. this week

Pharmacare to stop funding diabetes drug in B.C. this week

Survey finds majority of doctors disagreed with the decision
RCMP: Suspect in multiple bank robberies is former Langley resident

RCMP: Suspect in multiple bank robberies is former Langley resident

CALGARY — The RCMP have identified a suspect in as many as nine bank robberies across Western Canada. Mounties say Shaun Christopher Cornish, who is 26, is formerly of Langley, B.C. He has been charged in three robberies committed in Alberta.
Victim of 2009 gay bashing in Vancouver’s West End dies

Victim of 2009 gay bashing in Vancouver’s West End dies

Ritch Dowrey had lived in care facilities since being knocked unconscious in a Davie Street pub
Wrongly accused, Metro Vancouver man collects millions from Ottawa

Wrongly accused, Metro Vancouver man collects millions from Ottawa

In 2010, Steven de Jaray was charged with exporting electronics that could help terrorists. By the time the charges were dropped in 2011, he had lost his company and reputation
Court proceedings postponed in B.C. Liberals' ethnic outreach case

Court proceedings postponed in B.C. Liberals' ethnic outreach case

The two men charged under the Election Act in connection with the Liberal government’s ethnic outreach scandal will likely go to trial in the summer or early fall, according to the special prosecutor overseeing the case.
Poll: One in five B.C. residents are fans of the Seattle Seahawks

Poll: One in five B.C. residents are fans of the Seattle Seahawks

VANCOUVER - An Insights West survey has found that about one in five B.C. residents describe themselves as ‘hardcore’ or ‘regular’ fans of the Seattle Seahawks who are in this Sunday’s Super Bowl football game.
Aspiring filmmaker who became dominatrix awarded $1.5M

Aspiring filmmaker who became dominatrix awarded $1.5M

Before the car accident, her teacher described her as a very bright student, in the top two per cent of her media-arts high school class who dreamt of being a filmmaker or actress.