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NDP government hiding cost of taxpayer-funded defence of Horgan’s 2020 snap election call

NDP government hiding cost of taxpayer-funded defence of Horgan’s 2020 snap election call

The B.C. government sent two lawyers to a two-day B.C. Supreme Court hearing in May 2022. A third lawyer was added for the one-day appeal hearing in October of this year.  
B.C. driver denied faulty brakes claim after rear-ender

B.C. driver denied faulty brakes claim after rear-ender

A driver found liable for a rear-ender says ICBC improperly scrapped the vehicle he was driving, before an inspection of the alleged faulty brake system could take place.
'Sensitive' police document leak sparks independent probe

'Sensitive' police document leak sparks independent probe

The document was intended to be used as part of the response to the ongoing gang conflict in B.C.
Police discuss video of anti-Semitic remarks on Metro Vancouver transit

Police discuss video of anti-Semitic remarks on Metro Vancouver transit

"Hate, in and of itself, is not a crime."
Coquitlam doles out money to help 20 local organizations

Coquitlam doles out money to help 20 local organizations

Since 2002, more than $9.5 million has been granted to 242 community organizations.
B.C. chief coroner Lisa Lapointe retiring, sad about lack of sway on overdose policy

B.C. chief coroner Lisa Lapointe retiring, sad about lack of sway on overdose policy

Lisa Lapointe said she had the honour of serving the people of B.C. for the past 30 years, including holding positions at the coroners service, corrections branch and the civil forfeiture office.
Brr! Metro Vancouver forecast includes shift to sub-zero temperatures

Brr! Metro Vancouver forecast includes shift to sub-zero temperatures

Goodbye, Pineapple Express. Hello, frosty temperatures...and maybe a little snow, too.
B.C. man who stabbed brother 36 times to serve a decade in jail

B.C. man who stabbed brother 36 times to serve a decade in jail

Jacob Cook was earlier convicted of manslaughter after he stabbed his older brother to death at the family home in Langley, B.C.
Vancouver park commissioners split on mayor's move to abolish board

Vancouver park commissioners split on mayor's move to abolish board

Commissioner Brennan Bastyovanszky: "It's a bad thing for the city — it's an erosion of democracy."
Cypress Mountain to open limited terrain on Thursday, prioritize passholders

Cypress Mountain to open limited terrain on Thursday, prioritize passholders

‘Expect early season conditions,’ says the West Vancouver resort