Court-ordered: publication bans and what they mean in B.C. criminal cases

What is a publication ban and why do they exist in B.C. courts? Readers may sometimes notice that media outlets, like the Trail Times, are unable to report details about certain criminal cases, or that coverage dries up after charges are laid. In British Columbia, this is often due to a publication ban ordered by […]

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Abbotsford Canucks swept by Bakersfield Condors on home ice

The Abbotsford Canucks nightmare season took an unusual turn this week, with a number of players suffering injuries or illness and losses to the Bakersfield Condors on Tuesday (Jan. 6) and Wednesday (Jan. 7). The club announced to fans about 30 minutes before Tuesday’s game that forwards Danila Klimovich, Ben Berard and Mackenzie MacEachern, along

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3D printed applicators highlighted at BC Cancer Kelowna for Cervical Cancer Awareness Month

January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month. BC Cancer Kelowna is reminding people to get regular screenings, but also gave media an opportunity to see the technology that is changing the future of treatment. Medical Physicist Dr. Deidre Batchelar explained the technology is a 3D printer that uses resin to create custom applicators for brachytherapy, or

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