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Adam Palmer, Vancouver’s police chief for the past decade, to retire in April

Adam Palmer, Vancouver’s police chief for the past decade, to retire in April

Palmer has spent 37 years with the department, says he will reveal his next role soon
B.C. stands at 'most consequential moment' since World War II: Lt.-Gov. Cocchia

B.C. stands at 'most consequential moment' since World War II: Lt.-Gov. Cocchia

The Speech from the Throne includes several references to the Second World War
Multiple assailants attack inmate at Kent Institution near Agassiz

Multiple assailants attack inmate at Kent Institution near Agassiz

Inmate has been returned to prison following treatment
Kootenay ferry strike hurting region's economy, mental health: business leaders

Kootenay ferry strike hurting region's economy, mental health: business leaders

80 unionized ferry workers have been on strike since Nov. 2, causing uncertainty on east shore of Kootenay Lake
Strangulation a too-common thread in B.C. domestic violence policing

Strangulation a too-common thread in B.C. domestic violence policing

Vancouver Island training seminar deals with under-reported domestic violence practice
'Fear in his eyes': Parental anxiety up after B.C. neurodiverse teen shot

'Fear in his eyes': Parental anxiety up after B.C. neurodiverse teen shot

Surrey Police Service confirms Car 67 was on scene at Feb. 9 fatal shooting
Surrey high school robotics team needs support for NASA competition

Surrey high school robotics team needs support for NASA competition

School district not able to support team this year, causing teens to pivot
One person believed responsible for 50% of stolen South Okanagan trucks

One person believed responsible for 50% of stolen South Okanagan trucks

Cracking down on prolific offenders has been a focus and Penticton is no longer the highest caseload-per-officer community
Trudeau cries as Haida celebrate landmark Aboriginal title deal

Trudeau cries as Haida celebrate landmark Aboriginal title deal

Prime minister says deal enshrines the right of the Haida to control their own destiny
B.C.’s new government gets back to work in uncertain times

B.C.’s new government gets back to work in uncertain times

Throne speech marks restart at the Legislature with trade war concerns front-and-centre