Category Archives: British Columbia

Coroner names B.C. man who died following confrontation with Terrace RCMP
TERRACE, B.C. - A 29-year-old man is identified as the person who died following a confrontation with police in Terrace, British Columbia. The BC Coroners Service confirms Terrace resident Nicolas All...
Kayla Derkach Aug 25, 2016

Foreign-buyer tax to have short-term effect on Vancouver market: credit union
VANCOUVER - A credit union is forecasting that British Columbia's housing market will remain strong for the next two years as a growing population and limited housing supply continue to push prices up...
Kayla Derkach Aug 24, 2016

Surveyed doctors want THC in recreational marijuana to be regulated
VANCOUVER - The Canadian Medical Association says 72 per cent of doctors who responded to a survey it conducted want the federal government to regulate THC levels in recreational marijuana. A total of...
Kayla Derkach Aug 24, 2016

Doctors want minimum age set at 21 for marijuana use and possession: CMA
VANCOUVER - The Canadian Medical Association says 72 per cent of doctors who responded to a survey it conducted want the federal government to regulate THC levels in recreational marijuana. A total of...
Kayla Derkach Aug 24, 2016

Young dog tossed into dumpster in Coquitlam, B.C., died of heat exposure: SPCA
COQUITLAM, B.C. - The SPCA hopes someone can help them identify two people seen tossing the body of a dog into a dumpster in Coquitlam, B.C. The remains were dumped on July 26, but the information is ...
Kayla Derkach Aug 24, 2016

Evacuees near West Kelowna wildfire can return home: regional district
WEST KELOWNA, B.C. - Residents forced out of their homes by a wildfire west of Kelowna, B.C., can now return. The Central Okanagan Regional District says the evacuation order has been lifted for 105 p...
Kayla Derkach Aug 24, 2016

B.C. high court rejects acquittal of Vernon man in dial-a-dope case
VANCOUVER - The B.C. Court of Appeal has ordered a new trial for a Vernon, B.C., man acquitted of drug charges after a lower court threw out a key search warrant. The decision written by Chief Justice...
Kayla Derkach Aug 24, 2016

Investel launches Canadian patent infringement case against SnapChat geofilters
VANCOUVER - The SnapChat social media platform is being sued in Canada by a Vancouver-based company that accuses the picture and video service of patent infringement. Investel Capital Corp. is taking ...
Kayla Derkach Aug 24, 2016

Doctors ‘waking up’ to opioid over-prescription problem in Canada: CMPA
VANCOUVER - The medical profession is waking up to the reality that opioids have been over-prescribed in Canada and is actively searching for solutions, says a national association that represents doc...
Kayla Derkach Aug 24, 2016

From lobster to loofah? B.C. chemist works to turn shells into plastics
VANCOUVER - Where most people see an empty shell after a tasty dinner, a scientist in Vancouver sees an opportunity to create a sustainable new plastic. Chemist Mark MacLachlan at the University of Br...
Kayla Derkach Aug 24, 2016

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