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Four months jail for Florida man hired to write exams for David Sidoo’s sons

Four months jail for Florida man hired to write exams for David Sidoo’s sons

Court sentences tennis pro for role in scheme that helped former CFL player’s sons get into U.S. universities
B.C. woman still seeking answers after nearly losing her life to a health-care wait list

B.C. woman still seeking answers after nearly losing her life to a health-care wait list

“They waited until it was at an eight-month market when it should have been done at two months. I think it’s deplorable," says Joan Hama.
B.C. man fatally shot in parking lot Saturday afternoon

B.C. man fatally shot in parking lot Saturday afternoon

RCMP say it's unclear whether the shooting is connected to gang conflict
Buildings, vehicles removed from B.C. rivers following November flooding

Buildings, vehicles removed from B.C. rivers following November flooding

The clean-up from last year's flooding continues
B.C. film, TV directors vote in favour of strike mandate

B.C. film, TV directors vote in favour of strike mandate

Employers says they might reconsider launching new productions in B.C.
‘They just vanished’

‘They just vanished’

Four skiers disappeared in a spring storm on Whistler Mountain 50 years ago; their deaths sparked a legacy that continues on to this day.
Koningsdam's arrival marks the revival of the cruise sector after a two-year pandemic hiatus

Koningsdam's arrival marks the revival of the cruise sector after a two-year pandemic hiatus

The cruise ship Koningsdam stayed for 12 hours on Saturday, bringing 1,200 passengers (about half the usual number) and 900 crew.
Victoria welcomes the first cruise ship to dock in Canada in more than 2 years

Victoria welcomes the first cruise ship to dock in Canada in more than 2 years

VICTORIA — The first international cruise ship to dock in Canada in more than two years arrived in Victoria Saturday morning.
Indigenous leaders, protesters gather in Vancouver to oppose Trans Mountain pipeline

Indigenous leaders, protesters gather in Vancouver to oppose Trans Mountain pipeline

VANCOUVER — Protesters against the federally-owned Trans Mountain pipeline gathered outside the Vancouver Art Gallery on Saturday to show the government and investors that opposition to the project is still strong and they believe funding it would be
B.C. police watchdog files report, saying charges against officer possible

B.C. police watchdog files report, saying charges against officer possible

SURREY, B.C. — British Columbia's police watchdog has filed a report with the prosecution service for consideration of charges, saying a Port Moody officer may have committed an offence while making an arrest.