Category Archives: British Columbia

Doctors at B.C. hospital question why police eavesdrop on suspects in ER
Imagine taking a doctor into your confidence in a hospital emergency room, only to discover that someone else is recording the conversation on a smartphone. One of British Columbia’s busiest hos...
Nov 20, 2017
Man and woman charged with manslaughter in July homicide in Burnaby, B.C.
BURNABY, B.C. - Manslaughter charges have been laid against a man and woman after a 22-year-old man died following an altercation at a busy Starbucks coffee shop in Metro Vancouver. Police say Michael...
Nov 20, 2017

Abbotsford, B.C., officer didn't like guns, but didn't hesitate when call came
ABBOTSFORD, B.C. - An Abbotsford, B.C., police constable killed in the line of duty was remembered as dedicated and caring, a man who had a gut-busting sense of humour and a dislike for guns. Thousand...
Nov 20, 2017

What is a digital currency and how does cryptocurrency mining work?
VANCOUVER - Cryptocurrency is a digital currency with no physical form or intrinsic value, but is an increasingly hot commodity as Bitcoin, its most well-known iteration, flirts with a record high. Bi...
Nov 19, 2017

The rise of cryptojacking: How hackers hog computer CPUs to make money
VANCOUVER - Anyone casually surfing the internet at home can be deployed as an unwittingly productive member of a hacker’s workforce, a practice known as “cryptojacking” that is on t...
Nov 19, 2017

Thousands expected at memorial for fallen police officer in Abbotsford, B.C.
ABBOTSFORD, B.C. - The streets of Abbotsford, B.C., will be lined with blue on Sunday as thousands of police officers from across the country and around the world march in remembrance of their slain c...
Nov 18, 2017

Armed Robbery at Williams Lake
An armed robbery took place at the CIBC bank on 220 Oliver Street in Williams Lake on November 17th. A witness told police that the suspect entered the bank, had a note demanding money and seemed to b...
Nov 18, 2017
Review board orders B.C. man who killed kids to remain in custody
VANCOUVER - A panel has decided against changing custodial conditions for a British Columbia man who killed his three children during a psychotic break. The B.C. Review Board released its decision on ...
Nov 17, 2017

Green leader senses NDP support for Site C, minister says no decisions made yet
VICTORIA - The future of the Site C hydroelectric dam is the subject of pointed questions from labour unions, environmental groups, Indigenous Peoples and high-ranking civil servants with the British ...
Nov 17, 2017

Feds earmark $327M over five years to fight gun, gang violence in Canada
SURREY, B.C. - The federal government will allocate up to $327.6 million over five years and $100 million a year after that to fight gun and gang violence, Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale said Fr...
Nov 17, 2017