Accountability demanded in wake of newlywed B.C. Indigenous man’s death in care

More than 80 people packed into a room in Duncan’s Cowichan Community Centre on Dec. 8, gathering in grief, anger and solidarity to support the family of Leonard Sylvester III. Sylvester a 38-year-old member of the region’s Penelakut First Nation died following what his widow describes as a cascade of medical failures at Cowichan District […]

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Feds introduce justice reforms sought by family of slain Kelowna woman

The federal government introduced a justice reform bill on Tuesday (Dec. 9) that strengthens penalties for intimate partner violence by designating femicide and hate-related killings as first-degree murder. A history of abuse, sexual violence or coercive control would be used to make this determination. This is one of the changes sought by the family of

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Abbotsford still has the cheapest rent in B.C., provincial rates dip 7 per cent

Rent continues to get cheaper in Abbotsford, as well as many other parts of the province, with B.C. rental prices now sitting nearly seven per cent lower than a year ago. Unfortunately, even with such a large decline over the past 12 months, B.C. rental prices still remain the highest in the country. But the

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