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B.C. child sex offender charged after lengthy investigation

B.C. child sex offender charged after lengthy investigation

A 62-year-old has been arrested and charged.
B.C. files first unexplained wealth order in Canada for Gulf Island home

B.C. files first unexplained wealth order in Canada for Gulf Island home

The B.C. government has applied in court to order two B.C. residents to explain how they got $1 million to buy a home on Salt Spring Island; the couple is allegedly linked as beneficiaries to a major stock fraud scheme.
Here's what residents told Squamish council about the 2024 budget

Here's what residents told Squamish council about the 2024 budget

Key themes included improving recreation facilities, active transportation and infrastructure; council can provide further feedback at next meeting, if any.
Obituary: Glenn Gerard Rudkin

Obituary: Glenn Gerard Rudkin

'Due to being three weeks premature, Glenn was one of a very few people to actually be born in Woodfibre, B.C. '
Whistler reeling after fatal crash that claimed three lives, injured one

Whistler reeling after fatal crash that claimed three lives, injured one

Nesters Market hosting fundraiser on Dec. 2 to support Paguia Portillo family
CSIS whistleblowers faced hurdles seeking justice and telling their stories

CSIS whistleblowers faced hurdles seeking justice and telling their stories

CSIS employees are trained to conform and those who complain “become the complaint,” says a former CSIS employee.
On the eve of mass fallow deer kill, pleas to stop the helicopter cull

On the eve of mass fallow deer kill, pleas to stop the helicopter cull

A mass kill of fallow deer on Sidney Island is expected to start Friday, despite 11th-hour appeals from those who say it’s unnecessary, expensive and inhumane
Coastal Renaissance to be out of service for busy holiday season

Coastal Renaissance to be out of service for busy holiday season

Motor repairs are taking longer than expected for the vessel, which typically takes passengers between Swartz Bay and Tsawwassen.
Comment: British Columbia wins when ships are built locally

Comment: British Columbia wins when ships are built locally

Backed by a workforce of 3,900 shipbuilders, we are now a major employer and economic engine for our province and our country.
Google to pay $100M a year to Canadian news publishers in deal with Ottawa

Google to pay $100M a year to Canadian news publishers in deal with Ottawa

Ottawa has agreed to set a $100-million yearly cap on payments that Google will be required to make to media companies when the government's controversial online news legislation takes effect at the end of the year.