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B.C. health executive fired for refusing COVID-19 vaccine loses EI appeal

B.C. health executive fired for refusing COVID-19 vaccine loses EI appeal

‘Deeply religious’ British Columbia official claimed he was wrongfully denied employment insurance
Police watchdog looking for witnesses to Penticton arrest

Police watchdog looking for witnesses to Penticton arrest

The IIO is investigating whether serious, disproportionate harm was used by police during the arrest
Driver dies after car flees B.C. traffic stop, police watchdog investigating

Driver dies after car flees B.C. traffic stop, police watchdog investigating

An officer had attempted to stop the vehicle before it crashed near Nakusp
Police find stolen items in stolen car in Summerland

Police find stolen items in stolen car in Summerland

Charges are pending following incident on Nov. 20
Crown drops case against B.C. Mountie in shooting of man armed with skewer

Crown drops case against B.C. Mountie in shooting of man armed with skewer

Const. Keven Biagioni had pleaded not guilty to charges tied to 2021 Fraser Valley incident
Donation bin robbed at Summerland animal sanctuary charity shop

Donation bin robbed at Summerland animal sanctuary charity shop

Video recordings showed five instances at Critteraid's donation box in one night
BC Ferries departs from Ferry Advisory Committee model of public feedback

BC Ferries departs from Ferry Advisory Committee model of public feedback

FAC model has been in place for three decades, but public, stakeholders want improvements
BC Highway Patrol nabs 12 alleged impaired drivers in South Okanagan

BC Highway Patrol nabs 12 alleged impaired drivers in South Okanagan

Road safety unit will 'be out in full force' this holiday season
B.C. teen diagnosed with avian flu remains in stable but critical condition

B.C. teen diagnosed with avian flu remains in stable but critical condition

B.C.'s top doctor Bonnie Henry says probe into Canada's first recorded human case is closed for now
B.C. Premier Eby says U.S. tariff threats won't divide Canada

B.C. Premier Eby says U.S. tariff threats won't divide Canada

Eby says Canada negotiating from a position of strength, Rustad calls for emergency measures to address U.S. concerns
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