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Inquest recommends sobering centre after B.C. jail death

A coroner'sinquest into the death of a First Nations man in B.C. police custody has recommended the province open a sobering centre for those arrested for public intoxication, as well as changes to how police check on those in custody.

Premiers send letter to feds demanding bail reform after homicide

Canada's premiers have sent a letter to the prime minister demanding a thorough review of the bail system after a B.C. woman was killed in her home. The man charged in her killing was out on bail on criminal charges for an unrelated robbery.

Thousands remain on evacuation alert in B.C. due to wildfires

More than 2,000 people are preparing to evacuate at a moment's notice in the southern half of B.C., as persistent hot and dry conditions continue to challenge firefighters battling flames in the area.

Heat warnings persist for most of B.C., adding to wildfire risk

Much of B.C. is under a heat warning, continuing a trend of prolonged hot weather, which has led more than 200 people to call paramedics.
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What you need to know about the latest plastics ban in B.C.

British Columbians will no longer get plastic and Styrofoam takeout containers and will be charged fees for shopping bags, as part of single-use plastic regulations rolling out July 15.

City of Vancouver faces lawsuit over Stanley Park tree-cutting

The City of Vancouver and a contractor are facing a lawsuit by advocates over a plan that would see up to a third of the trees in Stanley Park cut down.

Coroner announces inquest to look at B.C. man's in-custody death

The B.C. Coroners Service has announced an inquest into the death of Randy Dale Lampreau, a member of the Bonaparte First Nation who died in RCMP custody.

B.C. coroner's inquest recommends changes to strip search policy

Jaime Diane Hope died of a methamphetamine overdose in a police holding cellon April 14, 2019, after being arrested by RCMP in Dawson Creek.

B.C. man tries to get drug convictions tossed but fails, as they happened nearly 20 years ago

The man, known only as B.L. in court documents, said he was unaware that pleading guilty to trafficking drugs would make him ineligible to immigrate to the U.S.

Research finds log booms harmful to B.C. salmon and fish habitats

Two new studies are highlighting what researchers say isthe harmful effect oflog booms floating structures that contain logs before processing on fish habitats in B.C. rivers.