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Arrests are ‘futile’ to curb crime, B.C.’s attorney general saysMore arrests are 'futile,' British Columbia's attorney general says as he rebuffed criticism of government policies on repeat offenders and violent crime across the province.PoliticsOct 5, 2022
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B.C. parents file lawsuit alleging ‘gross negligence’ in care of their autistic sonThe lawsuit alleges the teenager suffered serious physical and psychological harm, "caused or contributed to by the defendants' wrongs, collectively or individually."CanadaSep 29, 2022
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Kelowna report on crime draws criticism from B.C.’s attorney generalThe city says ‘a disproportionate amount of property crime is committed by offenders who persistently re-offend, unabated by a catch-and-release justice system.’CrimeMay 28, 2022
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Coronavirus: B.C. will allow restaurants to deliver liquor, using unemployed serversThe move announced on Sunday by the Ministry of Attorney General is meant to help restaurants that have been forced to close all dining rooms and patios and shift to take-out or delivery only.Mar 22, 2020
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Online auto insurance sales and renewals on the way for B.C., attorney general saysDavid Eby promised the province is starting to look at online sales, which would still be managed by brokers.May 4, 2019
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More BC Cannabis Stores planned to open this year, but none for Vancouver or VictoriaFour of the stores are set to open late this summer, including a second Kamloops location.CannabisMar 29, 2019
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‘There’s so much work to be done’: David Eby on money laundering in B.C. casinosThis is after the internal memo showed some of the highest rollers at the River Rock Casino in 2015 listed their occupation as “housewife” or “student.”EconomyJan 10, 2018
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B.C. Attorney General calls for review on money laundering at casinos following reportBC's Attorney General has released a report he says raises some serious questions about whether the BC Liberals properly tackled the issue of money laundering in casinos.Sep 22, 2017
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Biographies emerge of alleged terroristsBritish Columbia's attorney general says she knew of an alleged terrorist-bombing plot at the legislature on Canada Day but didn't cancel the festivities because the RCMP told her there was no danger.Jul 3, 2013
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