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B.C. conservation officers euthanize goat-killing bear that got Daisy and Duke

B.C. conservation officers euthanize goat-killing bear that got Daisy and Duke

Conservation officers successfully trapped bear that had been terrorizing farm animals in Maple Ridge
Family's human rights complaint against B.C school district largely dismissed

Family's human rights complaint against B.C school district largely dismissed

Family of child with disabilities say the district failed to incorporate accommodations into IEP
Canada Votes 2025: Incarcerated Canadians head to the polls

Canada Votes 2025: Incarcerated Canadians head to the polls

April 16 is voting day at correctional institutions across Canada
Reckless road prank sparks warning from Trail RCMP

Reckless road prank sparks warning from Trail RCMP

Police suspect act was likely intended as a prank, however, potential for serious consequences was clear
No longer taboo: B.C. podcast turns volume up on menopause conversation

No longer taboo: B.C. podcast turns volume up on menopause conversation

Victoria's Kelly Coulter is lifting the lid on women’s post-reproductive years
Electronic gift card scam costs Trail resident $300

Electronic gift card scam costs Trail resident $300

Believing the message to be genuine, the individual purchased a $300 gift card
Sick enough to miss work in B.C.? Soon, no more doctor's note required

Sick enough to miss work in B.C.? Soon, no more doctor's note required

Provincial government tables legislation to remove paperwork requirement for short-term absences
B.C. Minister asks British Columbians to 'hold the line' on U.S. travel

B.C. Minister asks British Columbians to 'hold the line' on U.S. travel

California, among the five most visited states by Canadians, urging them to come visit
Memorial grows for B.C. girl, 6, killed while walking on quiet street

Memorial grows for B.C. girl, 6, killed while walking on quiet street

Police say hit-run suspect was released from custody, but that 'doesn't mean that charges won't come'
Suspect charged after Vancouver security guard's fingertip bit off

Suspect charged after Vancouver security guard's fingertip bit off

Police said injury occurred during a morning confrontation April 10 outside Granville Square