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Second B.C. killer gets life, no possibility of parole for 20 years in Malik murder

Second B.C. killer gets life, no possibility of parole for 20 years in Malik murder

Jose Lopez's accomplice, Tanner Fox, was sentenced on Jan. 28 to life in prison also with no eligibility to apply for parole for 20 years
Social media influencers among 4 charged in B.C. shooting of elk, other wildlife

Social media influencers among 4 charged in B.C. shooting of elk, other wildlife

The charges relate to illegal hunting, illegal possession of dead wildlife and firearm offences
Complacency behind B.C. reliance on U.S. power: Former environment minister

Complacency behind B.C. reliance on U.S. power: Former environment minister

'For the last two years in a row, we’ve imported the equivalent of two Site C dams’ worth of electricity'
Unhoused deaths in B.C. nearly tripled since 2020

Unhoused deaths in B.C. nearly tripled since 2020

Vancouver, central Vancouver Island and eastern Fraser Valley reported the highest number of deaths
Mike de Jong is denied appeal of Tory decision in Abbotsford-South Langley

Mike de Jong is denied appeal of Tory decision in Abbotsford-South Langley

Decision required to be given 'without reasons,' party states
Kootenay community that helped fight wildfires concerned by provincial response

Kootenay community that helped fight wildfires concerned by provincial response

Argenta fire brigade leaders reflect on new government rules
Remains of missing B.C. teen found after 17-year search, parents say

Remains of missing B.C. teen found after 17-year search, parents say

Jeff Surtel was reported missing in April 2007 after leaving Mission home on bicycle
Outside in: mom from the tropics relishing winter in B.C.'s Cariboo

Outside in: mom from the tropics relishing winter in B.C.'s Cariboo

Immigrant single mother enjoys spending time building igloos with her kids
Cross-border B.C. university deal aimed at addressing chiropractor shortage

Cross-border B.C. university deal aimed at addressing chiropractor shortage

University of Fraser Valley strikes deal with American institution, 900 new chiropractic positions could go unfilled by 2033
More than words: B.C. female leaders speak up about online misogyny

More than words: B.C. female leaders speak up about online misogyny

Rise in online hate and abuse is making itself felt despite gains women have made in some spaces