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A couple who had to delay their nuptials due to the pandemic won't be getting their non-refundable deposit back from a former Vancouver, BC photographer. → Read More
Christopher Mark Wanner alleges Father Duncan Goguillot sexually abused him between 1972 and 1976 while at Chilliwack’s Saint Mary's School. → Read More
B.C. Court of Appeal upholds Surrey, BC second-degree murder conviction, rejects methamphetamine intoxication, lack of ability to form intent to murder. → Read More
An argument broke out in a grocery store parking lot after a man opened his truck door and hit another man's car. It escalated to them smacking each other's vehicles. → Read More
Travis Ramsey Bell's selfies with a handgun helped police connect a weapon to him. → Read More
The commissioners are looking at whether valid and meaningful consent is being obtained for the collection, use and disclosure of personal information. → Read More
A Prince Rupert, BC boat operator has been fined thousands of dollars following the "tragic" 2018 drowning of a red urchin diver, Andrew Connor Brown. → Read More
A British Columbia couple claims yard flooding and bullying in dismissed neighbour lawn-watering case before the B.C. Civil Resolution Tribunal. → Read More
Michael Dale Hsu's safety deposit box held multiple gold, silver and platinum bars and coins as well as $1,000 in Australian currency and $18,000 Canadian. → Read More
B.C. Court of Appeal rejects allegedly abusive neighbour's eviction appeal after landlord evicted them for aggressive, profane and hostile behaviour. → Read More
Afghan pop star Nasrat Parsa’s killer sentenced for Vancouver mosque woman's harassment; judge takes schizophrenia into account for conditional sentence. → Read More
Two Vancouver drag queens are fighting in court after one accused the other of sexual assault. → Read More
Narwhal reporter Amber Bracken was arrested in November 2021 while covering Wet’suwet’en First Nation protests against Coastal GasLink. → Read More
The 2019 shooting was a result of an argument over rent money. → Read More
BC Government Lawyers Association voted in favour of job action, arguing NDP unionization bill would force them into an organization not of their choosing. → Read More
An appeal in a Chilliwack case came down to identity and blood evidence on a pair of jeans. → Read More
A B.C. woman is alleging a fentanyl dose given to her by hospital staff was 200 times the normal amount. → Read More
The fire caused $43,000 in damage to the toilet, a portable office and a generator. → Read More
A British Columbia man has lost at the Civil Resolution Tribunal; he sought compensation from Air Canada after the airline said his tests were not correct. → Read More
Public bodies, governments, agencies and health organizations must report privacy breaches and have management plans in place, privacy commissioner says. → Read More