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Child killer Allan Schoenborn will not have new name redacted at BC Review Board

Child killer Allan Schoenborn will not have new name redacted at BC Review Board

Allan Dwayne Schoenborn has been denied an attempt to redact his new name — understood to be Ken John Johnson — from being published by the BC Review Board.
B.C. child sex offender appears confused when asked to address court

B.C. child sex offender appears confused when asked to address court

"I don't even know what is really going on here," said Randall Peter Hopley, who disappeared from his Vancouver halfway house for 10 days in November.
Storm brings 90 km/h winds to B.C. beach

Storm brings 90 km/h winds to B.C. beach

Environment Canada calculated which communities had the strongest winds.
Can B.C. transportation keep up with population boom? Expert urges bolder vision

Can B.C. transportation keep up with population boom? Expert urges bolder vision

Vancouver summit brings businesses and governments together to discuss transportation solutions.
Coast guard fines B.C. boat owner $15,000

Coast guard fines B.C. boat owner $15,000

The Canadian Coast Guard said continued damage to the boat's fibreglass hull would produce pollution to the marine environment.
Rob Shaw: B.C. can't escape drug decriminalization blowback

Rob Shaw: B.C. can't escape drug decriminalization blowback

Other governments now pointing fingers at B.C.'s failed drug decriminalization pilot
Still afloat: Squamish council to reconsider LNG floatel

Still afloat: Squamish council to reconsider LNG floatel

Council voted 4-3 to reconsider Woodfibre LNG's worker accommodation application; meeting set for June 4.
Arrest warrant issued for disbarred B.C. lawyer Hong Guo

Arrest warrant issued for disbarred B.C. lawyer Hong Guo

Twice-disbarred lawyer Hong Guo has been found in contempt of court and faces up to 40 days in jail; however, she was a no-show at her May 21 hearing so a judge has had to issue a warrant for her arrest
One in five adult Canadians doesn't have a family doctor, study finds

One in five adult Canadians doesn't have a family doctor, study finds

A recent survey and peer-reviewed analysis have found British Columbians are the third least likely to have a family doctor in Canada and the most likely to use walk-in clinics.
Federal Canada Infrastructure Bank lending money to B.C. Ferries for electrification

Federal Canada Infrastructure Bank lending money to B.C. Ferries for electrification

While existing Island-class ferries are equipped to run on both diesel fuel and electricity, the new ferries will be fully electric.