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'Most-wanted' alleged gangster returns to B.C. for murder, conspiracy charges

'Most-wanted' alleged gangster returns to B.C. for murder, conspiracy charges

Conor Vincent D’Monte was being held in custody in Puerto Rico where he was arrested in 2022. He appeared in B.C. Supreme Court on March 22.
B.C. Starbucks homicide case moves to preliminary inquiry

B.C. Starbucks homicide case moves to preliminary inquiry

Inderdeep Singh Gosal is charged with second-degree murder in the March 26, 2023 death of Paul Stanley Schmidt, 37.
WATCH: Crash sends truck flying across Victoria intersection and into bus

WATCH: Crash sends truck flying across Victoria intersection and into bus

Police say witnesses reported a speeding car running a red light at Bay and Douglas streets and smashing into a pickup truck, which then collided with a B.C. Transit bus.
John Ducker: Keep kids safe from the dangers of hot cars

John Ducker: Keep kids safe from the dangers of hot cars

North America-wide, about 38 children die each year from being left in an overheated vehicle. They are tragic circumstances beyond imagination. Why does it happen?
On this weekend: Family fun on track at the Sea to Sky Model Train and Hobby Show

On this weekend: Family fun on track at the Sea to Sky Model Train and Hobby Show

Get On Board: Railway Museum in Squamish hosts annual model train extravaganza, March 23 and 24.
Rob Shaw: How B.C.'s first Seniors Advocate transformed elderly care

Rob Shaw: How B.C.'s first Seniors Advocate transformed elderly care

Isobel Mackenzie leaves behind a legacy of advocacy that led to meaningful policy changes in seniors care
I Watched This Game: Canucks crush Canadiens beneath Zadorov's giant foot

I Watched This Game: Canucks crush Canadiens beneath Zadorov's giant foot

The Canucks kept their foot on the gas pedal the entire game to cruise past the Canadiens.
Opinion: 3 ways to tell evidence-based health information from pseudoscience

Opinion: 3 ways to tell evidence-based health information from pseudoscience

How do we distinguish between valuable information from legitimate health experts, and pseudoscientific nonsense from unscrupulous wellness influencers?
B.C. manslaughter convict accused of probation violation

B.C. manslaughter convict accused of probation violation

Gilles Hebert suffered a massive head injury and died after being struck in the head in Vancouver's Grandview Park.
Satellites track the tiny silver fish hugely important to marine life

Satellites track the tiny silver fish hugely important to marine life

"It's one of the very few animal formations that we can see from space, excluding human developments and towns," says researcher with the SPECTRAL Remote Sensing Laboratory at the University of Victoria. 
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