Residents in the Pine River area, south of Chetwynd, have now been allowed to go home after being ordered to leave on Wednesday due to the 50-hectare Wildmare Creek fire.
The new law pertains to claims filed under the Family Law Act in B.C.’s Supreme Court for $35,000 or more, or in provincial court for disputes over $5,000.
The Vancouver Police Department asks anyone with information who has not yet come forward to call its homicide unit at 604-717-2500.
Ehattesaht First Nation members and representatives from Fisheries and Oceans Canada and the Vancouver Aquarium have been preparing to move her into the open ocean.
“Through our investigation, we have obtained clear video and pictures of the suspect, and we’re asking anyone who knows him to come forward,” Const. Tania Visintin said.
North Vancouver RCMP is reminding the public that just because distracted driving awareness month is over doesn’t mean anyone can use their phone behind the wheel.
Police said officers were called to the 2900 block of Douglass Street just before midnight on Tuesday and found one man suffering from stab wounds.
Due to a low snowpack and an expectation that it will be a hot and dry summer, Vancouver residents and businesses are being asked to conserve water.
The B.C. government said the ‘top up’ cheque will help keep more low-income seniors and families in their homes.