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Infrastructure woes weigh on B.C. local leaders at housing summit

Infrastructure woes weigh on B.C. local leaders at housing summit

Local leaders express frustrations over addressing housing growth and transit demands in the region.
Man accused of killing B.C. park caretaker can attend court by video

Man accused of killing B.C. park caretaker can attend court by video

Justis Daniel was found dead Dec. 10, 2021, in his home on the grounds of Vancouver's Tatlow Park.
'That gang is going to kill me': Man involved in B.C. gas station attack feared Hells Angels

'That gang is going to kill me': Man involved in B.C. gas station attack feared Hells Angels

Leslie Dale Chudek found guilty as defence seeks not criminally responsible due to a mental disorder ruling.
B.C. funds $29M for family violence legal aid

B.C. funds $29M for family violence legal aid

"This is a historic day for access to justice in B.C.,” Legal Aid B.C.'s Michael Bryant said.
Driver arrested after two youth say they were deliberately hit by car in B.C.: Police

Driver arrested after two youth say they were deliberately hit by car in B.C.: Police

ABBOTSFORD, B.C. — Police in Abbotsford, B.C., say a driver has been arrested after two youth said they were deliberately struck by a vehicle. Const.
Business council forecasts slower growth of 0.7 per cent in B.C. ahead of budget

Business council forecasts slower growth of 0.7 per cent in B.C. ahead of budget

VANCOUVER — A new report ahead of next week's B.C. budget is forecasting slower economic growth for the province this year.
Hudson’s Hope byelection candidates concerned about town’s future

Hudson’s Hope byelection candidates concerned about town’s future

Five candidates running for a vacant councillor seat for the District of Hudson’s Hope met for an all-candidates forum on Feb. 10.
Ad agency linked to top B.C. NDP official paid almost $900,000 in 2023

Ad agency linked to top B.C. NDP official paid almost $900,000 in 2023

B.C. director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation: "It's ridiculous for the provincial government to be doling out taxpayer funds to close friends and associates."
Kamloops teens plead guilty after drunken group beating

Kamloops teens plead guilty after drunken group beating

Both teens pleaded guilty to assault charges stemming from an incident at a party at Westsyde Centennial Park on Aug. 13, 2022.
B.C. researchers discover rare brain disease in children

B.C. researchers discover rare brain disease in children

The disease, which is associated with developmental delays and seizures, represents one of thousands of rare diseases affecting one in 25 children born in B.C.