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Crown asks for two-year sentence for former Whitecaps women's coach

Crown asks for two-year sentence for former Whitecaps women's coach

Sentencing hearing for Bob Birarda, who pleaded guilty in February to four sex charges, will continue at a later date in North Vancouver provincial court.
Rising construction costs threaten Metro Vancouver affordable housing projects

Rising construction costs threaten Metro Vancouver affordable housing projects

The added costs will eat away at the $100 million the regional government has budgeted for the next decade to build affordable housing projects, according to a report.
Avian flu outbreaks confirmed on sa国际传媒, Alberta farms after brief pause in cases

Avian flu outbreaks confirmed on sa国际传媒, Alberta farms after brief pause in cases

VANCOUVER 鈥 The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is reporting more outbreaks of avian flu in British Columbia and Alberta.
Sexual relationship with sa国际传媒 student leads to lifetime teaching ban

Sexual relationship with sa国际传媒 student leads to lifetime teaching ban

The commissioner's office said the exploitative conduct constituted a criminal offence and violated the teacher's privileged position of power and trust.
Hours-long police standoff in Victoria ends with one man in custody

Hours-long police standoff in Victoria ends with one man in custody

VICTORIA 鈥 A man is in hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries and a mental health assessment following an hours-long standoff with police in Victoria.
Forecast centre says river in northeast sa国际传媒 could surge to flood conditions

Forecast centre says river in northeast sa国际传媒 could surge to flood conditions

VANCOUVER 鈥 The River Forecast Centre is warning residents of northeastern British Columbia that the Liard River could surge to extremely high flows, creating flood conditions similar to last year.
Update: BC Ferries fined over $600K after worker drowns in Richmond

Update: BC Ferries fined over $600K after worker drowns in Richmond

BC Ferries paid the fine using operating budget, after WorkSafeBC identified high-risk violations.
Bird flu arrives in Summerland, other sa国际传媒 towns

Bird flu arrives in Summerland, other sa国际传媒 towns

Avian flu has made its way to Summerland, and other small municipalities in British Columbia.
Social media posts made Amanda Todd afraid to return to school, mother tells court

Social media posts made Amanda Todd afraid to return to school, mother tells court

鈥淪he was distressed and I was distressed with her,鈥 Carol Todd testifies
No public hearing into arrest of Indigenous man, granddaughter at Vancouver bank

No public hearing into arrest of Indigenous man, granddaughter at Vancouver bank

VICTORIA 鈥 A review by British Columbia's police complaint commissioner has determined a public hearing is not required into the arrest and handcuffing of an Indigenous man and his granddaughter at a bank in downtown Vancouver.