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First Nations staking claim over mining in B.C.

First Nations staking claim over mining in B.C.

Mining, minerals acts need overhaul as per UNDRIP: First Nations Mining Council
Vancouver man faces charges of secret nude recording, publication of images

Vancouver man faces charges of secret nude recording, publication of images

A Vancouver man is alleged to have secretly recorded four women naked and then published the resulting images over a three-year period.
RCMP station in Surrey, B.C., evacuated after grenade turned in

RCMP station in Surrey, B.C., evacuated after grenade turned in

SURREY, B.C. — The Mounties called in explosive experts after a person walked into one of their offices in Surrey, B.C., with a grenade on Thursday.
‘Exploitative and parasitic’ pimp gets year in prison: Vancouver judge

‘Exploitative and parasitic’ pimp gets year in prison: Vancouver judge

A pimp who encouraged a woman to lower her sex work rates and not use condoms while servicing 3-4 clients a day will spend the next year in jail.
Artist duo leave 9-11 tragedy behind them to revel in Canadian nature

Artist duo leave 9-11 tragedy behind them to revel in Canadian nature

Three artists connect food and nature to self-healing in Richmond art exhibit
Uber drivers to get union representation in Canada

Uber drivers to get union representation in Canada

The agreement comes a few months after Richmond Uber drivers filed a labour relations complaint
Lord to continue day parole for six more months

Lord to continue day parole for six more months

Derik Lord still maintains his innocence to this day.
Former NHL player Jake Virtanen charged with sexual assault

Former NHL player Jake Virtanen charged with sexual assault

BC Prosecution Service has approved one count of sexual assault against Jake Virtanen
B.C. brands brace for Beijing boost at 2022 Olympics

B.C. brands brace for Beijing boost at 2022 Olympics

Companies deploying everything from broadcast devices to designer clothing at Games
Injunction against logging protesters extended

Injunction against logging protesters extended

"Protests are part of a healthy democracy; criminal conduct is not," said B.C. Court of Appeal