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Jaywalking Vancouver pedestrian hit with court costs
A B.C. Supreme Court judge has dismissed a civil suit filed by a woman claiming she was hit by a car at a downtown Vancouver crosswalk and instead found she was jaywalking. Alsaeedi planned to seek damages should the driver be found negligent.
Thousands of bees stolen from local farmerTalk about sticky fingers. About 600,000 honey bees belonging to Nixon Honey Farm were stolen, along with the bee’s 12 hives, from a farmer’s field south of Red Deer near Hwy 2.

It was a frightening and dangerous scene: A Louisiana state trooper lay bleeding on the ground as a man rifled through his pockets and tried to take the immobile officer's handgun from his holster.
3 common phone scams happening this summer
You may have heard of them: the Canada Revenue Scam, the Grandparent Scam and the Bank Inspector Scam. Hopefully, you haven't fallen victim to these three frauds, which are among the most common scams this summer.

The lawyer for Jahanzeb Malik, who was arrested in March 2015 for allegedly plotting a suicide bombing in downtown Toronto, says diplomats have met without result

Police civilian watchdog will not release data on the race of those killed by Toronto police — because it doesn’t collect it. Neither does Stats Canada, the Office of the Independent Police Review Director or police themselves.

A transsexual police worker, who battered her sleeping brother over the head with an iron bar, has been cleared of attempted murder after a jury accepted her “sleepwalking” defence. Helen Doe, 53, told police she woke up in the early hours in the home she

VANCOUVER — A mother who won a lawsuit against the British Columbia government after social workers enabled her estranged husband to molest their toddler in foster care says the province’s decision to appeal the ruling is cruel and sadistic
Lawsuit claims Pierre Lemaitre was wanted to correct incorrect information about Robert Dziekanski’s death, but was told by his superiors that he would lose his job if he did
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