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B.C. journalist reconnects with Indigenous community through his reporting

B.C. journalist reconnects with Indigenous community through his reporting

Telling impactful Indigenous-focused stories has allowed Our Native Land host Tchadas Leo to shine a light on his own cultural heritage
Scheme to smuggle drugs to B.C. on jet ski will end in U.S. prison

Scheme to smuggle drugs to B.C. on jet ski will end in U.S. prison

A U.S. court in Seattle has found John Michael Sherwood guilty of trying to smuggle roughly 180 kilos of meth and one kilo of fentanyl into Canada
Palestinian woman living in B.C. raising funds to get family out of Gaza

Palestinian woman living in B.C. raising funds to get family out of Gaza

GoFundMe campaign and garage sale benefit raising money to bring 27 family members to Canada through federal temporary visa program
Stay of B.C. child sexual abuse case called a failure of justice

Stay of B.C. child sexual abuse case called a failure of justice

Judge stayed the charges saying 'unacceptable' delays infringed upon the accused right to a fair trial
B.C. seniors home refusing to return security deposits despite court orders

B.C. seniors home refusing to return security deposits despite court orders

Cherish at Central Park owes 6 different families a total of $34K, but so far the company refuses to pay
Lawyer argues officer's actions follow police tactics in Victoria death

Lawyer argues officer's actions follow police tactics in Victoria death

Hearing on police use of force in the 2019 death of Lisa Rauch wrapped on Wednesday, while the issue of whether an officer can invoke charter rights to avoid making notes to be revisited in September
Rauch family tells Victoria hearing they were kept in the dark following death

Rauch family tells Victoria hearing they were kept in the dark following death

Police shot Lisa Rauch with an anti-riot weapon after she had barricaded herself in an apartment on Christmas Day of 2019, allegedly high on drugs and wielding a knife
Elections BC IT director on leave after court ruling on Saanich privacy breach

Elections BC IT director on leave after court ruling on Saanich privacy breach

A B.C. Supreme Court Justice found Guy Gondor downloaded personal information to aid son in dispute with neighbours over bylaw violations while working for District of Saanich
B.C. death ruled homicide, RCMP mental health liaison expansion called for

B.C. death ruled homicide, RCMP mental health liaison expansion called for

Christopher Bloomfield was shot and killed by two RCMP officers while under the influence of a long list of hallucinogenic drugs
'You can expect some violence': Jury out in fatal B.C. police shooting

'You can expect some violence': Jury out in fatal B.C. police shooting

Christopher Bloomfield was shot 5 times by police in 2018 while under the influence of a long list of drugs