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B.C. mom who killed daughter loses murder sentence appeal

B.C. mom who killed daughter loses murder sentence appeal

A second-degree murder sentence of 15 years before parole eligibility for a South Surrey mother who killed her daughter is appropriate, B.C's Court of Appeal has ruled.
Pedestrian struck in Fort St. John intersection Tuesday has died

Pedestrian struck in Fort St. John intersection Tuesday has died

The driver of the pick-up truck involved remained on scene; the investigation continues
In B.C., the government will now pay for 75% of an EV charging station

In B.C., the government will now pay for 75% of an EV charging station

Installing an EV in your workplace or apartment just got a little cheaper in B.C. after the federal government chipped in to the province's rebate program.
Ottawa interim police chief Steve Bell didn't ask feds to invoke Emergencies Act

Ottawa interim police chief Steve Bell didn't ask feds to invoke Emergencies Act

Ottawa’s interim police chief says he did not ask the federal government to invoke the Emergencies Act during the “Freedom Convoy” in February.
‘Worst is yet to come’: B.C. inflation hits 6.7% in April

‘Worst is yet to come’: B.C. inflation hits 6.7% in April

B.C. no longer trailing national inflation by significant margin
B.C. civil liberties watchdog seeks online police surveillance guidance from court

B.C. civil liberties watchdog seeks online police surveillance guidance from court

The Supreme Court of Canada is being asked to outline how far police can go in watching people's online behaviour.
B.C. vows to work with doctors on primary care crisis

B.C. vows to work with doctors on primary care crisis

"Constructive discussion" with doctors' group, premier says
‘Recovery can happen’, says lifelong advocate for addictions support

‘Recovery can happen’, says lifelong advocate for addictions support

As a six-year-old boy, Barney Williams was forced from his home in Opitsaht, on Meares Island, and sent to Christie Residential School. 
B.C. backcountry road closures still in place near sites of last summer's major fires

B.C. backcountry road closures still in place near sites of last summer's major fires

The closures will remain in place during recovery efforts by the Ministry of Forests.
PEI potatoes help feed Fort St. John needs

PEI potatoes help feed Fort St. John needs

It’s not every day that 50,000 pounds of P.E.I. potatoes land on the doorstep of the Fort St. John food bank. The challenge now for the Salvation Army is getting them all out to those hungry and in need by the end of June.
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