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B.C. court upholds running yellow light ticket

B.C. court upholds running yellow light ticket

Barry Allan Johnson claimed the location on the ticket was incorrect because the intersection named doesn't exist.
U.S. cannabis company suing B.C. business, partners for $2M

U.S. cannabis company suing B.C. business, partners for $2M

The two sets of equipment were expected to produce 20,000 pounds of marijuana each per year at a rate of $200 a pound or $8 million per year.
B.C. trial lawyers urge government action on sheriff shortage

B.C. trial lawyers urge government action on sheriff shortage

The Trial Lawyers Association of B.C. says the shortage is a severe issue affecting the administration of justice.
‘Wilfully blind’ B.C. drug mule, 79, gets house arrest

‘Wilfully blind’ B.C. drug mule, 79, gets house arrest

Bernard Julius Horvath didn't know the suitcase he was carrying into Vancouver contained 2.96 kilos of methamphetamine.
Vancouver fire department wins national 'code of silence' award

Vancouver fire department wins national 'code of silence' award

Department wanted to charge $260 for a one-page report related to 2022 fire that destroyed East Vancouver's Value Village.
Puck-struck roller hockey mom to keep $1 million award, rules B.C. court

Puck-struck roller hockey mom to keep $1 million award, rules B.C. court

Sherry Lynn Matthews was watching her son play in a roller hockey game at Langford’s Eagle Ridge Hockey Arena when she was struck in the head by a puck.
B.C. man twice accidentally fired gun through neighbours’ wall

B.C. man twice accidentally fired gun through neighbours’ wall

The neighbours' lawsuit says the July 2023 bullet 'left a trail of damage' to walls, a cabinet and drapes and led them to get counselling.
B.C. widow not liable for late husband's $51K credit card bill

B.C. widow not liable for late husband's $51K credit card bill

Judge says bank failed to prove 74-year-old widow was a co-applicant for a Royal Bank Visa.
Court orders ICBC to pay $15,000 each to data breach customers

Court orders ICBC to pay $15,000 each to data breach customers

An ICBC employee sold driver information, resulting in a series of shootings and arsons.
B.C. eatery shuttered three days for allowing pool playing

B.C. eatery shuttered three days for allowing pool playing

Johnnie Fox’s on Vancouver's Main Street didn't have a licence endorsement to allow patrons to leave their tables to play games such as darts, billiards, video arcade style games.
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