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Premier Eby apologizes for ‘screwing up’ Doukhobor apology

Premier Eby apologizes for ‘screwing up’ Doukhobor apology

B.C. government first gave less than a day’s notice, then cancelled the apology event
Climate protesters leave ice sculpture to melt on B.C. Legislature lawn

Climate protesters leave ice sculpture to melt on B.C. Legislature lawn

The rally is a response to the provincial government’s fracking and LNG expansion plans
Fall session dominated by housing ends with promise for more housing laws

Fall session dominated by housing ends with promise for more housing laws

Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon said spring session will see more housing legislation
VIDEO: Retaining wall collapses at under-construction B.C. highrise

VIDEO: Retaining wall collapses at under-construction B.C. highrise

No injuries reported and cause under investigation
Secular group petitions B.C. municipalities to stop prayer at meetings

Secular group petitions B.C. municipalities to stop prayer at meetings

‘We’re asking for specific commitments that these communities will end the unconstitutional practice’
Serr says provisional budget will give Surrey council ‘confidence’ to move ahead with SPS

Serr says provisional budget will give Surrey council ‘confidence’ to move ahead with SPS

Surrey Police Board Administrator Mike Serr delivers provisional budget for Surrey Police Service to City of Surrey today
Fraudsters trick B.C. man into buying $1,800 of fake gold jewellery

Fraudsters trick B.C. man into buying $1,800 of fake gold jewellery

Police say scammers claimed to be wealthy foreigners who had been robbed and need cash
Abbotsford man charged with 11 sexual offences involving children

Abbotsford man charged with 11 sexual offences involving children

Investigation involving David Massie Douglas, 62, began in March 2023
RCMP warns dangers of sextortion following youth death in B.C.

RCMP warns dangers of sextortion following youth death in B.C.

In 2023 so far, the Kelowna RCMP have received more than 100 reports of online sextortion
2,000 British Columbians have died from toxic drugs so far in 2023

2,000 British Columbians have died from toxic drugs so far in 2023

October is also the 37th consecutive month with at least 150 deaths