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A Canadian is being held in Mexico in connection with the death of a 23-year-old woman from B.C. at a resort.

In a tweet on March 3, police in Mexico said a "person of foreign origin" is being held for the "possible crime of femicide" after a woman was found "lifeless" at a hotel in the neighbourhood of Xcalacoco, just south of Cancun.

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B.C.'s top court has ruled that a man who stabbed his wife was "effectively asleep" while doing it after taking a "cocktail of prescription drugs and alcohol."

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A West Vancouver woman in her 30s was arrested by the North Vancouver RCMP following a report made by a local business owner. The report claimed that the business had been defrauded by the employee.

According to a statement by the North Vancouver RCMP, the woman allegedly made "several large refunds to her personal credit cards" from June to September 2021.

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Police in B.C. are investigating after a collision on a highway resulted in the death of three people, including a newborn baby on Monday.

In a news release, police said Castlegar RCMP responded to a report of a collision between a pickup truck and a passenger car on Highway 3A in Thrums, B.C. around 4 p.m. on Monday, January 16.

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A woman in B.C. has been ordered to pay her former employer $2,603 for engaging in "time theft" while she was working from home.

In a ruling made on January 11, 2023, the Civil Resolution Tribunal in B.C. said Karlee Besse owed her ex-employer, Reach CPA, money after a time-tracking program was installed on her computer to help with time management.

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