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Two of three people found guilty in B.C. child bride case

Two of three people found guilty in B.C. child bride case

A former couple from Bountiful, B.C. have been convicted of taking a 13-year-old girl out of the country to be married.
BC caribou protection effort extended

BC caribou protection effort extended

With wolf kill in its third year, Premier Christy Clark announces $27 million to expand protection, maternity pen program
HandyDart users concerned about wait times and ride availability: seniors’ report

HandyDart users concerned about wait times and ride availability: seniors’ report

Wait times and ride availability a problem for one-third of B.C. riders, according to the Office of the Seniors Advocate.
Vancouver Islanders ponder what path to walk to reach reconciliation

Vancouver Islanders ponder what path to walk to reach reconciliation

Island leaders want to heal bruised relationship between settlers and First Nations, but they aren’t sure how
NDP aims to increase B.C. carbon tax

NDP aims to increase B.C. carbon tax

Earlier, smaller increase with some proceeds spent on emission-reducing infrastructure, John Horgan promises
Rural air ambulance response lacking: ombudsman

Rural air ambulance response lacking: ombudsman

B.C. Forest Safety Ombudsman Roger Harris calls for more helicopter service after injured workers wait hours for rescue and treatment
'Pirates' cause $30K damage at lodge north of Campbell River

'Pirates' cause $30K damage at lodge north of Campbell River

The theft and vandalism happened while lodge owner is is palliative care in Qualicum Beach
$5 million for aging BC SPCA shelters

$5 million for aging BC SPCA shelters

The B.C. Government announced an additional $5 million for the BC SPCA Facilities Development and Services Plan
VIDEO: BC Muslim Association calls on police, Muslims to be vigilant after Quebec mosque shooting

VIDEO: BC Muslim Association calls on police, Muslims to be vigilant after Quebec mosque shooting

Early reports indicate six people killed and five in critical condition after an attack in Quebec City.
B.C. religious leaders call on Canada to act against U.S. immigration ban

B.C. religious leaders call on Canada to act against U.S. immigration ban

Rabbis, priests and imams urge federal government to issue temporary visas to those stuck in U.S. ports of entry.