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Family says man received MAID on psychiatric day pass, files wrongful-death lawsuit

Family says man received MAID on psychiatric day pass, files wrongful-death lawsuit

The family is seeking damages for alleged wrongful death as well as a declaration that the man's Charter rights were breached and that the MAID framework is invalid and unconstitutional.
B.C. small business confidence among lowest in Canada, says report

B.C. small business confidence among lowest in Canada, says report

Provincial levies, payroll requirements and crime among reasons for bleak outlooks
Canucks lines vs Golden Knights, December 19, 2024

Canucks lines vs Golden Knights, December 19, 2024

The Vancouver Canucks could use some scoring from their stars against the Vegas Golden Knights on Thursday night.
B.C. repeals public drug use law after challenge and Ottawa's similar changes

B.C. repeals public drug use law after challenge and Ottawa's similar changes

B.C. Solicitor General: "Our government remains determined to turn the tide on the toxic drug crisis..."
'Unbelievable!' Vancouver pals split $1-million lotto win

'Unbelievable!' Vancouver pals split $1-million lotto win

The friends are both planning to do some travelling with their share of the winnings.
Court awards B.C. man $2.4M in 'terrible' unsolved hit-and-run

Court awards B.C. man $2.4M in 'terrible' unsolved hit-and-run

A truck ran a stop sign, striking the back of Jeremy Ranseth's truck on Dec. 11, 2018.
Unanimous consent is no longer required to extend Port Moody council meetings

Unanimous consent is no longer required to extend Port Moody council meetings

The requirement had led to some acrimonious adjournments of previous Port Moody council meetings.
A daily look back at our favourite images from 2024: Honouring a community builder

A daily look back at our favourite images from 2024: Honouring a community builder

The "Tri-City News" looks back at some of our favourite images from the past year.
Elderly B.C. man convicted of murder wants charges dropped

Elderly B.C. man convicted of murder wants charges dropped

A jury convicted Adrianus Johannes Rosbergen on Dec. 10 of the second-degree murder of Allen William Skedden, 52, of Delta.
First time for oboe at New Year's Eve music recital in Coquitlam

First time for oboe at New Year's Eve music recital in Coquitlam

Coquitlam musicians Reg Quiring and Rosemary O’Connor always wanted an oboe player for their annual New Year’s Eve chamber music show.