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New West trans woman's killing remembered in true crime podcast

New West trans woman's killing remembered in true crime podcast

Canadian True Crime delves into the life and death of January Marie Lapuz.
Bond rips government for refusal to debate defibrillator bill

Bond rips government for refusal to debate defibrillator bill

Prince George-Valemount MLA's proposed legislation would require AED's in all B.C. public buildings
Port Moody, B.C., police arrest five suspects in alleged kidnapping

Port Moody, B.C., police arrest five suspects in alleged kidnapping

PORT MOODY, B.C. — Police in Port Moody, B.C., say five suspects are in custody after an alleged kidnapping in the city.
Former Richmond business owner likely won’t be charged with bigamy: RCMP

Former Richmond business owner likely won’t be charged with bigamy: RCMP

Immigration fraud accusation is still under investigation, though
Vancouver transition house killer gets 12 years before parole

Vancouver transition house killer gets 12 years before parole

"You stole my hope," the sister of victim Kyle Gabriel told Yasin Jemal Rashid in court.
Campbell River tries again to ban public drug consumption

Campbell River tries again to ban public drug consumption

This time, the city is relying on a section of the Community Charter that allows councils to make rules around nuisances and disturbances
Man, 60, charged after allegedly exposing himself at Burnaby school

Man, 60, charged after allegedly exposing himself at Burnaby school

Karoly Molnar, 60, has been charged with committing an indecent act and exposing himself to children under the age of 16. The charges are linked to an incident at Maywood Community School in November.
'Threatened the victim': Passenger refuses to get out of nursing mother's seat on Vancouver flight

'Threatened the victim': Passenger refuses to get out of nursing mother's seat on Vancouver flight

In a video, the flight attendants tell the mother she will be removed from the plane if she doesn't "calm down."
Judge in Prince Rupert, B.C., strikes arguments as 'stupid' in contempt case

Judge in Prince Rupert, B.C., strikes arguments as 'stupid' in contempt case

PRINCE RUPERT — A provincial court judge in Prince Rupert, B.C., has sentenced a 46-year-old man to a year in jail for contempt of court, ruling he tried to circumvent the justice system with "pseudo-legal" and "stupid" arguments.
What's that weird smell in North Vancouver?

What's that weird smell in North Vancouver?

While there’s no question that people have smelled it, it was a bit of a mystery as to who dealt it.