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High court upholds B.C. teacher's conviction for sexual assault of child

High court upholds B.C. teacher's conviction for sexual assault of child

Supreme Court of Canada denies leave to appeal conviction for assault of six-year-old girl in Surrey
Vancouver park board issues order to restrict tents in Strathcona Park

Vancouver park board issues order to restrict tents in Strathcona Park

VANCOUVER — People camping and living in a Vancouver park will have until the end of the month to pack up their tents.
Rich Coleman’s dismissal of money laundering warning was baseless: Mountie

Rich Coleman’s dismissal of money laundering warning was baseless: Mountie

RCMP’s failure to earmark adequate resources against financial crime was compounded by government officials downplaying problem, inquiry hears
Rich Coleman’s dismissal of money laundering warning was baseless: Mountie

Rich Coleman’s dismissal of money laundering warning was baseless: Mountie

RCMP’s failure to earmark adequate resources against financial crime was compounded by government officials downplaying problem, inquiry hears.
This grieving father finds peace one mile at a time on his motorbike

This grieving father finds peace one mile at a time on his motorbike

Dieter Schneider gives an online talk to Squamish residents about how the open road helps with depression.
Man 'appeared to be masturbating' on Metro Vancouver walking path: RCMP

Man 'appeared to be masturbating' on Metro Vancouver walking path: RCMP

The man had a small black dog with him that looked like a poodle.
NXIVM sex cult pervert Keith Raniere revealed in new book by Vancouver author

NXIVM sex cult pervert Keith Raniere revealed in new book by Vancouver author

Why you should read 'Don't Call It a Cult'
B.C. high school teacher in custody after being charged with child exploitation

B.C. high school teacher in custody after being charged with child exploitation

100 MILE HOUSE, B.C. — A teacher has been charged with child exploitation allegedly involving a female student at a high school in the Cariboo region of British Columbia.
The largest tulip festival in Western Canada returns to the Lower Mainland

The largest tulip festival in Western Canada returns to the Lower Mainland

There will be more than 6.5 million bulbs in all!
B.C. liquor servers to get pay boost on par with general minimum wage increase

B.C. liquor servers to get pay boost on par with general minimum wage increase

VICTORIA — The British Columbia government says the province's lowest-paid workers, liquor servers, are getting a pay boost to match the general minimum wage that's also set to increase in June.