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Safe supply drugs lead to Nanaimo dial-a-dope investigation

The accused drug traffickers allegedly had their own business cards, complete with a phone number and a name for a dial-a-dope operation: 'Up Side Down Inc.'

Judge orders pro-Palestinian camp off Vancouver Island University

A B.C. Supreme Court judge has issued three days notice for pro-Palestinian protesters to dismantle an encampment which has occupied the heart of Vancouver Island University's campus for more than 100 days.

Court to mull fate of pro-Palestinian university protest camp

A judge must decide the fate of one of Canada's last pro-Palestinian protest encampments as Vancouver Island University takes on a handful of its students in B.C. Supreme Court.

Family of man shot by beanbag gun sue Vancouver police over death

The widow of a Winnipeg man who died two years ago after being shot with a beanbag gun by a Vancouver police officer has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the Vancouver Police Department on behalf of herself and the couple's six children.

Owners of flame-gutted building accused of failing to secure site

The owners of an East Vancouver apartment block gutted by fire on Tuesday are scheduled to appear in provincial court later this month in relation to allegations they failed to protect the building already badly damaged by a previous blaze against the risk of another fire.

Murder victim feared husband after filing for divorce: court docs

Three months before her husband killed her, Kamaljit Sandhu initiated divorce proceedings after enduring years of domestic violence. She swore an affidavit saying she was afraid Inderjit Singh Sandhu, who was in India at the time, would harm her when he found out.

Former Vancouver police head of public affairs claims harassment

The former director of public affairs for the Vancouver Police Department is suing the city, the force and one of the VPD's most prominent spokespeople for alleged "gender and racial discrimination, harassment and bullying."

B.C. man accused in Amazon 'refund fraud' lawsuit

A Burnaby, B.C., man is one of eight people targeted by Amazon in a lawsuit claiming millions in losses to a shadowy conspiracy accused of manipulating the online retail giant's policies to obtain refunds for products that were never returned.

Prince George Mountie found guilty of obstruction of justice

A provincial court judge has found a Prince George RCMP officer guilty of obstructing justice forordering a bystander to theaftermath of a violent police takedown to delete video of the incident fromhisphone.

'Unacceptable' court delays doom B.C. child sex assault trial

A Victoriaprovincial court judge says "unacceptable" delays in B.C.'s overburdened court system forced the staying of a criminal chargeagainst a man accused of sexually assaulting a six-year-old girl.