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B.C. high court dismisses appeal in $40,000 shoplifting case

B.C. high court dismisses appeal in $40,000 shoplifting case

Shoplifters used jamming devices to disable Shoppers Drug Mart and Lululemon security systems when they departed stores.
Crown wants five years in B.C. fatal hit-and-run

Crown wants five years in B.C. fatal hit-and-run

Eoghan Byrne, 24, was struck and killed while crossing West 4th Avenue at Arbutus Street in June 2022.
B.C. man banned from having rocks, bricks on transit

B.C. man banned from having rocks, bricks on transit

Daniel Ferguson pleaded guilty to smashing property at a Vancouver business and at the Patterson and Joyce-Collingwood SkyTrain stations.
B.C. pharmacist fined $20K for dispensing naloxone without patient consent

B.C. pharmacist fined $20K for dispensing naloxone without patient consent

The pharmacist used the personal health records of 301 B.C. patients to dispense naloxone. But the anti-overdose medication did not go to those patients.
Richmond strata heat pump dispute moves to court review

Richmond strata heat pump dispute moves to court review

A Richmond strata had refused to acknowledge heat pumps were common property.
Burping caused roadside drinking test problems, B.C. man claims

Burping caused roadside drinking test problems, B.C. man claims

Nitesh Prakash says he suffers from acid reflux, takes medication for it and experienced symptoms when asked to provide breath sample.
'The system let her down': B.C. man found not criminally responsible of wife's murder due to mental disorder

'The system let her down': B.C. man found not criminally responsible of wife's murder due to mental disorder

Jian Wei Wang will be held at B.C.'s Forensic Psychiatric Hospital after being found not criminally responsible for wife's death due to a mental disorder.
Lawsuit against BC Ferries alleges assaults in terminal cafeteria

Lawsuit against BC Ferries alleges assaults in terminal cafeteria

A couple is suing BC Ferries claiming five Duke Point terminal staff shoved and grabbed them, threw food and clothing about and took a phone.
Public hearing ordered following 2015 death of Myles Gray

Public hearing ordered following 2015 death of Myles Gray

A coroner's inquest ruled the August 2015 death of Myles Thomas Gray to be a homicide.
Being assaulted is not part of journalists' work, B.C. judge says in spitting case

Being assaulted is not part of journalists' work, B.C. judge says in spitting case

CBC journalists Shawn Foss and Dan Burritt were covering a Freedom Convoy vaccine protest in February 2022 when a protester spat on Foss, a cameraman.
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