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Accused B.C. cop attacker also facing drug trafficking charges

Accused B.C. cop attacker also facing drug trafficking charges

Kaitlin Balfour faces charges of possessing  cocaine, methamphetamine, bromazolam and flualprazolam on Oct. 16, 2023 in Surrey.
Respiratory season ends, B.C. launching spring COVID-19 vaccination campaign

Respiratory season ends, B.C. launching spring COVID-19 vaccination campaign

Respiratory illness season is over, British Columbia's top doctor said Friday, but the province is set to launch a spring COVID-19 immunization campaign and wants everyone to ensure they're fully protected against measles.
Michael Bublé says hosting Junos speaks for his national pride

Michael Bublé says hosting Junos speaks for his national pride

VANCOUVER — Singer Michael Bublé says he's letting his actions speak for his national pride by hosting the Juno Awards in Vancouver this weekend, as Canada-U.S. tensions surge in the background.
North Vancouver's Tobias Jesso Jr. up for Juno Award this weekend

North Vancouver's Tobias Jesso Jr. up for Juno Award this weekend

The local indie bassist turned Grammy-winning songwriting sensation also has his second solo album on the way.
Victoria author faces threats over children's book cited in U.S. lawsuit

Victoria author faces threats over children's book cited in U.S. lawsuit

Pride Puppy! is among a handful of books at the centre of a court case involving a group of parents in Maryland who sued their school district
Man convicted in fatal North Vancouver kidnapping breaks parole, Canada-wide warrant in place

Man convicted in fatal North Vancouver kidnapping breaks parole, Canada-wide warrant in place

Tian Yi “Eddie” Zhang has a warrant for his arrest due to him being unlawfully at large, police say
West Kelowna family of man killed in Kaslo avalanche grieving

West Kelowna family of man killed in Kaslo avalanche grieving

Brother of Jeff Keenan: "He was a loving father, a loving husband."
Bloody suspect spits directly into officer's mouth after arrest in East Vancouver

Bloody suspect spits directly into officer's mouth after arrest in East Vancouver

This is the 35th time a VPD officer has been assaulted in Vancouver this year.
B.C. Jehovah's Witnesses lose privacy case in appeal court

B.C. Jehovah's Witnesses lose privacy case in appeal court

Two church congregations argued an order from the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner to turn over documents for review violated their Charter rights.
B.C.'s ombudsperson wants code-of-conduct laws, integrity tools for local politicians

B.C.'s ombudsperson wants code-of-conduct laws, integrity tools for local politicians

Current codes of conduct for local elected officials "remain entirely optional," says Jay Chalke.