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B.C. man accused of assaults charged with violating bail curfew

B.C. man accused of assaults charged with violating bail curfew

Ahmed Ibrahim Hussein is charged with three separate Vancouver incidents from July 3.
Metro Vancouver Halloween forecast: Light showers in day should clear before rain returns

Metro Vancouver Halloween forecast: Light showers in day should clear before rain returns

Trick-or-treaters should have a nice evening, but late-night partiers will get wet.
Recounts rarely alter elections. There's another reason they matter, says B.C. expert

Recounts rarely alter elections. There's another reason they matter, says B.C. expert

Recounts may not change election results very often, but British Columbia political scientist David Black says they play an increasingly vital role in demonstrating election integrity.
Seal is served: How coastal First Nations are reclaiming their roots by bringing back the hunt

Seal is served: How coastal First Nations are reclaiming their roots by bringing back the hunt

Young Indigenous men from the Nuu-chah-nulth Youth Warriors Family on Vancouver Island harvested four harbour seals in October.
New West firefighters' Pumpkin Drop aims to to be a smashing good time

New West firefighters' Pumpkin Drop aims to to be a smashing good time

Wondering what to do with your pumpkin after Halloween? New Westminster Firefighters' Charitable Society ready to let it drop from ladder truck.
Eby says fall sitting planned, but no legislation; NDP to meet with Greens

Eby says fall sitting planned, but no legislation; NDP to meet with Greens

B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad said Premier David Eby has been calling his members “looking for someone to become Speaker for them.”  
Man on trial for splashing liquid that disintegrated nylons told police it was a fetish, court hears

Man on trial for splashing liquid that disintegrated nylons told police it was a fetish, court hears

Sean James O’Reilly faces seven counts of sexual assault related to incidents in downtown Victoria near the Bay Centre between Nov. 17, 2022, and Dec. 29, 2022
Early-result mistake for Green candidate due to human error: Elections B.C.

Early-result mistake for Green candidate due to human error: Elections B.C.

On election night, with 27 of 29 polls reporting, Elections B.C.’s website erroneously showed the Greens’ Lisa Gunderson ahead of the Conservative candidate because of a data-entry error
New West police and fire among agencies responding to kayaker in the Fraser River

New West police and fire among agencies responding to kayaker in the Fraser River

New Westminster and Richmond emergency responders responded by land and water after getting calls about woman in Fraser River on Monday night.
Prison staff seize $70,000 worth of cannabis concentrates from B.C. institution

Prison staff seize $70,000 worth of cannabis concentrates from B.C. institution

The 'institutional value' of the seize is $70,000