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B.C. Premier David Eby says tariffs will define legislative session

B.C. Premier David Eby says tariffs will define legislative session

Conservative leader John Rustad says Eby is looking for an enemy and looking for an excuse
Dog thrown 'like a football' stuffed in bag, and punched, witness tells B.C. police

Dog thrown 'like a football' stuffed in bag, and punched, witness tells B.C. police

Nanaimo RCMP looking for suspect who witness says also threatened her
Judge finds RCMP violated pipeline protesters' Charter rights in Northwest B.C.

Judge finds RCMP violated pipeline protesters' Charter rights in Northwest B.C.

B.C. Supreme Court Justice Michael Tammen rejects stay of proceedings, but will opt for a reduced sentence when case resumes April 3
Salmon Arm court opposes conditional sentence for man caught with explosives

Salmon Arm court opposes conditional sentence for man caught with explosives

After guilty plea, Justin Latimer sentenced to 27 days plus time served
Judge rules no abuse of Charter rights in search of Vancouver Island birth attendant's home

Judge rules no abuse of Charter rights in search of Vancouver Island birth attendant's home

Judge says search was conducted properly
Adam Palmer, Vancouver’s police chief for the past decade, to retire in April

Adam Palmer, Vancouver’s police chief for the past decade, to retire in April

Palmer has spent 37 years with the department, says he will reveal his next role soon
B.C. stands at 'most consequential moment' since World War II: Lt.-Gov. Cocchia

B.C. stands at 'most consequential moment' since World War II: Lt.-Gov. Cocchia

The Speech from the Throne includes several references to the Second World War
Still no details available on Sicamous murder 1 year later

Still no details available on Sicamous murder 1 year later

Investigation remains ongoing in Best Western shooting
Multiple assailants attack inmate at Kent Institution near Agassiz

Multiple assailants attack inmate at Kent Institution near Agassiz

Inmate has been returned to prison following treatment
Kootenay ferry strike hurting region's economy, mental health: business leaders

Kootenay ferry strike hurting region's economy, mental health: business leaders

80 unionized ferry workers have been on strike since Nov. 2, causing uncertainty on east shore of Kootenay Lake