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Dutch court clears Aydin Coban’s extradition to B.C.

Dutch court clears Aydin Coban’s extradition to B.C.

The man accused of cyberbullying Amanda Todd pending ministerial approval
Candidates in upcoming B.C. provincial election to receive housing data

Candidates in upcoming B.C. provincial election to receive housing data

Officials with the BC Non-Profit Housing Association say it will provide each candidate with a comprehensive report.
Walk-in clinic closures ignite petition demanding more doctors in B.C.

Walk-in clinic closures ignite petition demanding more doctors in B.C.

Since 2010, 45 clinics have closed in B.C., and 290 vacancies remain unfilled in the province, Walk-in Clinics Association of BC says.
VIDEO: Social workers demand better workplace conditions from B.C. government

VIDEO: Social workers demand better workplace conditions from B.C. government

Ministry of Children and Family Development employees rally for higher wages and proper training for social workers in Vancouver.
Police announce arrest following alleged breach of B.C.'s PharmaNet system

Police announce arrest following alleged breach of B.C.'s PharmaNet system

Police said he is facing a number of identity-theft related charges.
Greater Victoria to mark 100th anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge

Greater Victoria to mark 100th anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge

Battle of the First World War seen as Canada’s ‘coming of age’ on the world stage.
UPDATED: Blast on Russian subway kills 10

UPDATED: Blast on Russian subway kills 10

An explosion on a St. Petersburg subway has killed at least 10 and injured 50
Fire chiefs across Canada say most Canadians unprotected against silent killer

Fire chiefs across Canada say most Canadians unprotected against silent killer

Keep away silent killer with detector: fire chiefs
Totem pole raised at UBC honours First Nations victimized by residential schools

Totem pole raised at UBC honours First Nations victimized by residential schools

The pole was carved from a 800-year-old red cedar tree on B.C.'s north coast.
Hells Angels arrive in Langford

Hells Angels arrive in Langford

Well over 100 members of the notorious motorcycle club arrived in Langford from Nanaimo on Saturday afternoon