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Kamloops pedophile slapped with internet ban

Kamloops pedophile slapped with internet ban

William Paul Willan, 58, has a track record of breaching such conditions.
Kelowna hospital sued for negligence during birth

Kelowna hospital sued for negligence during birth

The lawsuit alleges Interior Health failed its duty of care and injured an Australian woman through negligence.
Child died after being removed from B.C. home in 2020, Mounties confirm

Child died after being removed from B.C. home in 2020, Mounties confirm

Police were called to a home in Lumby on April 4, 2020, for a child in distress.
Man arrested twice during Campbell River drug investigation

Man arrested twice during Campbell River drug investigation

Officers allege the man continued to sell drugs in the city after his first arrest.
Coastal GasLink pipeline protester's trial underway

Coastal GasLink pipeline protester's trial underway

Sabina Dennis was charged with criminal contempt for violating a court injunction received by Coastal GasLink to prevent protesters from trying to interfere with the pipeline’s construction.
BC United promises carbon tax relief if elected government next year, says Falcon

BC United promises carbon tax relief if elected government next year, says Falcon

British Columbia's Opposition leader is promising to immediately introduce cuts to the province's carbon tax if elected to form government next year.
Freezing rain expected on many B.C. Interior mountain passes

Freezing rain expected on many B.C. Interior mountain passes

A low-pressure system will move onto the B.C. coast Thursday.
Deer shot with arrow spotted in Greater Victoria

Deer shot with arrow spotted in Greater Victoria

Conservation officers are trying to find the deer to assess it and remove the arrow if they’re able to safely.
Son of missing boater who departed from Texada seeks information

Son of missing boater who departed from Texada seeks information

Family looking for father who set off on voyage on October 15
Kirk LaPointe: B.C. is training to win an EV race nobody’s in and no one asked for

Kirk LaPointe: B.C. is training to win an EV race nobody’s in and no one asked for

B.C.'s government is racing to be the first jurisdiction globally to require by law that only electric vehicles be sold, writes Kirk LaPointe