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Police can apply to dispose of evidence collected from Pickton property

Police can apply to dispose of evidence collected from Pickton property

Families will be granted ‘limited participation’ in the disposal application process
B.C. nurse suspended after faking medical records to divert narcotics

B.C. nurse suspended after faking medical records to divert narcotics

Agreement includes restricting the nurse's access to handling of narcotics, benzodiazepines, controlled substances
No talks scheduled in B.C. port standoff as lockout enters day 3

No talks scheduled in B.C. port standoff as lockout enters day 3

Unclear if employers considering offer withdrawal or changes to terms as they ‘reassess’
Fresh faces being pondered as Premier Eby draws up B.C.’s new cabinet

Fresh faces being pondered as Premier Eby draws up B.C.’s new cabinet

Several recent cabinet ministers will not be returning to the legislature this month
DFO patrols above mid Fraser River near 'non-existent,' says poaching expert

DFO patrols above mid Fraser River near 'non-existent,' says poaching expert

'We used to do many thousands of hours of patrols on the river, and in the air, to control poaching," says ex-fishery officer
Ontario man jailed after biting woman’s nose off dies in B.C. custody

Ontario man jailed after biting woman’s nose off dies in B.C. custody

Declared a dangerous offender in 2007, Angel Jones died of natural causes in Abbotsford
From Vancouver Island to Ottawa: B.C. residents boarding the 'peace train'

From Vancouver Island to Ottawa: B.C. residents boarding the 'peace train'

National movement encouraging cross-country trek to get country more invested as a diplomatic peacekeeper
Indigenous Okanagan leaders earn B.C. Reconciliation Award

Indigenous Okanagan leaders earn B.C. Reconciliation Award

Enderby's Gloria Morgan and West Kelowna's Chris Gosselin are recipients of the 2024 B.C. Reconciliation Award
New report points to 'growing pessimism' about B.C.'s economy

New report points to 'growing pessimism' about B.C.'s economy

A new CPABC report also finds youth impacted the most by B.C.'s softening state.
B.C.'s new cabinet to be sworn in Nov. 18

B.C.'s new cabinet to be sworn in Nov. 18

A transition team is currently putting together a cabinet
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