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Man dies after being pepper sprayed, shocked and batoned by police officers

Man dies after being pepper sprayed, shocked and batoned by police officers

WHISTLER, B.C. — British Columbia's police watchdog is investigating the death of a man who was pepper sprayed and shocked with a stun gun by Mounties on Sunday. RCMP say the incident happened in Whistler at about 11 a.m.
Two Victoria men face second-degree murder charges in 2018 slaying

Two Victoria men face second-degree murder charges in 2018 slaying

VICTORIA — Two Victoria men are due in court Monday to face second-degree murder charges in connection with a 41-year-old man's death in September 2018.
Winter is not done with B.C.'s Okanagan just yet

Winter is not done with B.C.'s Okanagan just yet

Meanwhile, in other parts of B.C. it's snowing!
Man in critical condition after being struck by train near Ashcroft, B.C.

Man in critical condition after being struck by train near Ashcroft, B.C.

ASHCROFT, B.C. — RCMP say a man is in critical condition after being hit by a train near Ashcroft, B.C. Cpl.
B.C. government authorized expanded police presence in Wet'suwet'en area: letter

B.C. government authorized expanded police presence in Wet'suwet'en area: letter

VICTORIA — Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs say Premier John Horgan wasn't truthful when he said the province had no control over the RCMP before Mounties enforced an injunction against pipeline opponents in northern British Columbia last month.
B.C. activates pandemic plan, ready to escalate if needed for COVID-19

B.C. activates pandemic plan, ready to escalate if needed for COVID-19

VANCOUVER — British Columbia has activated a pandemic co-ordination plan to respond to the COVID-19 outbreak that has sickened 21 people in the province and is prepared to escalate the plan if needed.
Camera surveillance spurs complaints from B.C. condo dwellers

Camera surveillance spurs complaints from B.C. condo dwellers

B.C. condo dwellers have expressed concerns or say they want to know more about the use of video surveillance by stratas
Indigenous justice strategy "to make difference for generations," says Eby

Indigenous justice strategy "to make difference for generations," says Eby

NANAIMO, B.C.
B.C. ready to curb price-gouging, restrict travel if COVID-19 escalates

B.C. ready to curb price-gouging, restrict travel if COVID-19 escalates

B.C.'s plan to tackle coronavirus is based on the province's influenza pandemic plan
No public hearing will be held into Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­police officer's dismissal

No public hearing will be held into Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­police officer's dismissal

VANCOUVER — British Columbia's police complaint commissioner has decided not to hold a public hearing into the dismissal of a senior Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­police officer for discreditable conduct after an inappropriate relationship with a junior constable who di