Tag: Courts
Man who assaulted Nakusp senior loses restitution appeal
A judge has dismissed the appeal of a man who said he shouldn't have to pay restitution in addition to serving jail time for assaulting a Nakusp senior.
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Trail approves new short-term rentals
Zoning amendments were approved this week for 1584 Diamond Street, 112 Rossland Avenue, and 710 Spokane Street.
Man who assaulted Nakusp senior loses restitution appeal
A judge has dismissed the appeal of a man who said he shouldn't have to pay restitution in addition to serving jail time for assaulting a Nakusp senior.
B.C. Ombudsperson calls for stronger whistleblower protections after five-year review
A review from British Columbia's ombudsperson finds the province’s whistleblower law is falling short in some key areas.Â
Researchers mourn death of northern resident orca off B.C. coast
A well-known northern resident orca known as I76 has died off the coast of Vancouver Island.Â
Columbia River chinook project shows promising signs, Sinixt say
The reintroduction of chinook salmon into the Canadian side of the Columbia River is showing early signs of success, according to the Sinixt Confederacy.
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