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B.C. man who injured cyclist in rock attack won't have criminal record, judge rules

B.C. man who injured cyclist in rock attack won't have criminal record, judge rules

Tyson Gregory Pentney, 29, pleaded guilty in Kamloops provincial court on Thursday to one count of assault with a weapon.
Twenty people arrested in three-day shoplifting crackdown at Johnson Street store

Twenty people arrested in three-day shoplifting crackdown at Johnson Street store

More than $25,000 in merchandise stolen from one retailer was recovered
Judge allows new evidence into extradition case for ex-Mexican general

Judge allows new evidence into extradition case for ex-Mexican general

The former general fled to British Columbia four years ago and is living in the Burquitlam area of Coquitlam
B.C. introduces crowd-sourcing mechanism to protect old-growth forests, more habitat

B.C. introduces crowd-sourcing mechanism to protect old-growth forests, more habitat

VICTORIA — The British Columbia government is moving to protect more old-growth forests and critical habitat with a type of crowd-source funding. Premier David Eby says the government will work with the independent B.C.
'Unpredictable' morning rush hour near YVR frustrates commuters

'Unpredictable' morning rush hour near YVR frustrates commuters

Motorists jumping the queue to get on Arthur Laing Bridge cause further traffic delays: Richmond driver
B.C.'s big cities respond to unusually early cold snap

B.C.'s big cities respond to unusually early cold snap

Extreme weather response activated in Vancouver and Surrey amid unseasonable cold snap.
Body found at Langley, B.C., building explosion not a homicide: police

Body found at Langley, B.C., building explosion not a homicide: police

LANGLEY, B.C. — Investigators have determined that a body found at the scene of an explosion in Langley, B.C., was not murder.
Kamloops city hall releases recording of mayor and city manager

Kamloops city hall releases recording of mayor and city manager

Hamer-Jackson is not alleged to have violated any laws, which allow recording of a private conversation if only one party consents.
Prince George baseball legend named to BC Sports Hall of Fame

Prince George baseball legend named to BC Sports Hall of Fame

The late Amanda Asay, a Prince George born-and-raised multisport athlete, led Canada's women's baseball team to five World Cup medals
Ogden Point sees record number of cruise-ship passengers

Ogden Point sees record number of cruise-ship passengers

Not quite as many ship dockings, but the ships had more passengers.
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