Media exclusion from Vancouver decampment ‘unlawful’: Human rights commissioner

A new report from B.C.’s human rights commissioner finds the creation of a media “exclusion zone” during the April 2023 police take-down of the East Hastings Street homeless camp in Vancouver was “unlawful.” “I conclude that the zone had the primary purpose of preventing safety concerns, including issues associated with the protests,” said Kasari Govender, […]

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B.C. man researched suicide methods days before his family’s deaths: Coroner’s Inquest

The third morning of a coroner’s inquest into the deaths of a Prince Rupert family in 2023 has revealed startling phone searches from the father, Christopher Duong, just days before the family of four was found dead. Inquest counsel, Steven Liu, shared two searches from Duong’s phone as evidence, with the first search being “painless

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No tsunami expected for B.C.’s coast after 4.4-magnitude earthquake in Alaska

A tsunami is not expected after a 4.4-magnitude earthquake in Alaska Wednesday. The U.S. National Weather Service Tsunami Alerts posted to X that the earthquake hit at 7:25 a.m. on Feb. 4. It was originally listed as a 4.3-magnitude quake. Emergency Info B.C. said there is no tsunami threat to B.C. The earthquake hit about

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