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Woman accused of using forged documents to apply for nurse job

Woman accused of using forged documents to apply for nurse job

Charrybelle Talau has been charged with offences including fraudulent personation and forgery
Province fines Red Chris copper-gold mine $25,000

Province fines Red Chris copper-gold mine $25,000

Company was ordered to electrify perimeter of work camp after two incidents of human-bear interactions
IIO probes case of Port Alberni man found dead in car in Sproat Lake

IIO probes case of Port Alberni man found dead in car in Sproat Lake

An RCMP officer had earlier spoken to the 83-year-old, who had dementia, after a call expressing concern for his well-being
One arrested in B.C. police operation near three North Vancouver schools

One arrested in B.C. police operation near three North Vancouver schools

VANCOUVER — One suspect has been arrested in a police operation in North Vancouver that delayed the start of three area schools. RCMP say officers responded to a report of an assault at around 5 a.m.
Ontario man accused of selling deadly substances online due back in court in January

Ontario man accused of selling deadly substances online due back in court in January

NEWMARKET, ONTARIO — The case of an Ontario man accused of selling lethal substances to people who later took their own lives is due back in court next month.
Woman found dead under 'suspicious circumstance' at Metro Vancouver home

Woman found dead under 'suspicious circumstance' at Metro Vancouver home

LADNER, B.C. — Police in Delta are calling the death of a woman "suspicious" after her body was found at a home in Metro Vancouver. They say officers were dispatched Monday just after 5 p.m. to a residence on 47A Avenue in Ladner.
Prince George dinosaur eats Santa Claus

Prince George dinosaur eats Santa Claus

"For Christmas, he’s eaten Santa and at Halloween he eats witches."
‘It’s been a long one’: A warm welcome for sailors returning from four-month mission

‘It’s been a long one’: A warm welcome for sailors returning from four-month mission

HMCS Ottawa, HMCS Vancouver and MV Asterix returned home on Monday after a four-month mission
Vancouver Island's Myra Falls mine shuts down

Vancouver Island's Myra Falls mine shuts down

Company that owns the mine seeking creditor protection, restructuring
Human Rights Tribunal accepts homeless encampment residents' complaint against city

Human Rights Tribunal accepts homeless encampment residents' complaint against city

VANCOUVER — B.C. Human Rights Tribunal will hear a complaint from those who camp at Crab Park and allege the City of Vancouver and its park board discriminate against them by not providing "basic survival services.