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Former B.C. police detective pleads guilty to 3 sex-related offences

Former B.C. police detective pleads guilty to 3 sex-related offences

James Fisher made his guilty pleas at provincial court in Surrey
B.C. company denies link to Facebook data scandal

B.C. company denies link to Facebook data scandal

Victoria-based AggregateIQ Data Services denies any connection to Cambridge Analytica
B.C. Liberal MLA injured in workplace accident

B.C. Liberal MLA injured in workplace accident

Worksafe BC is investigating how he was struck by a loader at a Fort St. John concrete business
Rabbit haemorrhagic disease confirmed in the Comox Valley

Rabbit haemorrhagic disease confirmed in the Comox Valley

The virus has also been confirmed in Nanaimo and Delta
Police say Vancouver Island city is a ‘cyborg-free zone’

Police say Vancouver Island city is a ‘cyborg-free zone’

Nanaimo RCMP arrested a man earlier this month who claimed he had come face-to-face with a cyborg
UBC Mountie cleared in crash with suspect fleeing on bike

UBC Mountie cleared in crash with suspect fleeing on bike

Analysis concluded that RCMP officer did not run the suspect over
Speed limits, snow crab season changes coming to help save the whales

Speed limits, snow crab season changes coming to help save the whales

Ottawa is changing the dates of the snow crab season and making a speed limit in the Gulf of St. Lawrence permanent to protect the heavily endangered North Atlantic right whales
Vancouver mayor to apologize to residents of Chinese descent for past wrongs

Vancouver mayor to apologize to residents of Chinese descent for past wrongs

Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson says the apology next month will acknowledge wrongdoings in legislation, regulations and policies
FIFA to probe Russian racism against France players

FIFA to probe Russian racism against France players

FIFA has opened an investigation after France soccer team players were racially abused by fans in Russia
UPDATED: B.C. parents to save up to $350 a month on child care in April

UPDATED: B.C. parents to save up to $350 a month on child care in April

Savings only apply to children in licensed child care programs