Former conservation officer vindicated by BC Court of Appeal; Family members of Chantal Moore believe her death was racially motivated incident
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A former BC conservation officer who lost his job for refusing to kill two bear cubs has been vindicated by the BC Court of Appeal.
Construction has started on a project at Nanaimo Regional General Hospital that will reduce wait times for colonoscopies.
A funeral is being held today, for the 26-year-old Tla-o-qui-aht woman who was killed by a News Brunswick police officer during a wellness check one week ago. Family members of Chantal Moore say she was shot five times in what they believe was a racially motivated incident.
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