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Central Saanich officer accused of sexual assault found dead

Central Saanich officer accused of sexual assault found dead

The RCMP had said they were investigating the discovery of a body in a forested area in Shawnigan Lake.
Glyphosate use in B.C. forestry, explained

Glyphosate use in B.C. forestry, explained

Aspen is a natural fire guard — and a frequent target of industrial herbicides. In B.C., over 1 million hectares of forests have been sprayed.
B.C. lawyer loses appeal case arising from money laundering concerns

B.C. lawyer loses appeal case arising from money laundering concerns

A B.C. Court of Appeal decision has partially overturned a law society review board decision, finding lawyer Florence Esther Louie Yen broke rules after improperly flowing more than US$10 million through trust accounts.
Canucks’ Sherwood does more than hit (but he hits a whole lot)

Canucks’ Sherwood does more than hit (but he hits a whole lot)

Through 30 games, Kiefer Sherwood leads the NHL in hits by a wide margin, but he's also tied for second on the Vancouver Canucks in goals.
Stranded motorists make the most of Coquihalla Highway closure with hockey game

Stranded motorists make the most of Coquihalla Highway closure with hockey game

The highway was closed for just over 12 hours.
Puppies, Santa, and baby goats? Glacier Valley Farm’s Winter Wonderland returns to the Squamish Valley

Puppies, Santa, and baby goats? Glacier Valley Farm’s Winter Wonderland returns to the Squamish Valley

Local market, festive activities, and animals await at Winter Wonderland.
B.C. speculation tax revenue tops $75M, mostly from non-B.C. owners

B.C. speculation tax revenue tops $75M, mostly from non-B.C. owners

Vancouver properties contributed $14.5M to government coffers
Canucks lines vs Utah, December 18, 2024

Canucks lines vs Utah, December 18, 2024

The Vancouver Canucks head into Salt Lake City to face the Utah Hockey Club for the first time on Wednesday night.
B.C. lawyer ordered to return $71K executor fee after misconduct finding

B.C. lawyer ordered to return $71K executor fee after misconduct finding

A Law Society of BC hearing panel determined Vernon-based lawyer Leonard Marriott committed professional misconduct by improperly handling a will and pre-paying himself a 'substantial' executor fee.
'Troubling' pattern: Major oil company penalized $75,000 over B.C. snow bridges

'Troubling' pattern: Major oil company penalized $75,000 over B.C. snow bridges

This is the sixth time the company has been found in contravention of provincial regulations.
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