B.C. attorney general says hundreds of potential voyeurism victims have 'right to know' details from police

B.C. Attorney General Niki Sharma says people deserve to know whether they may be among the at least 652 women and girls filmed by a Saanich, B.C., man convicted of voyeurism and making child pornography — now known as child sexual abuse and exploitation material.
Mango fashion group heir, accused in his father's death, steps away from company

Jonathan Andic, son of Mango founder Isak Andic, said on Tuesday he was stepping down temporarily as the fashion group's vice chair after being named a suspect in a probe into his father's death, while strongly asserting his innocence.
Dozens of pre-sale purchasers in troubled Lower Mainland condo tower claim contracts invalid

In a unique case set against the backdrop of the struggling Lower Mainland condo market, purchasers of pre-sale units in Burnaby's Eclipse condo tower claim they wouldn't have entered into deals had they known the reality of the embattled developer's finances.
Her family hid his father on their farm during WW II. They just met for the 1st time

When Dina Van Dommelen-Samson and Nico Peltenburg met for the first time earlier this month, it felt like a family reunion instead of two strangers getting acquainted. Peltenburg was in Nova Scotia to visit, but he also hoped to meet the family of the man who hid his father during the German occupation of the Netherlands during the Second World War.
Israeli strike on village in eastern Lebanon kills 12, as more troops called up to Lebanon

An Israeli airstrike on a village in eastern Lebanon killed 12 people, state media said Tuesday, as Israeli official said the military had called up more troops to Lebanon.
RCMP investigator should lose job for having an intimate relationship with informant: ruling

A lead RCMP investigator who had a secret, intimate relationship with their confidential informant risked "the integrity of an active criminal investigation" and needed to be let go, according to a recently published conduct board decision.
Canadian video games are made here. Why are so few set here?

Canadian settings or locations rarely take centre stage in video games, though it's slowly growing thanks to a handful of smaller independent studios.
B.C. won't extend last call for World Cup games as Ontario did — and it's all about time zones

Two Canadian provinces — British Columbia and Ontario — are hosting FIFA World Cup games next month, but only one will allow you to buy booze until 4 a.m. during the tournament. Those keeping an eye on the moves say it likely has more to do with time zones than permissiveness.
Canada's World Cup team is training in the U.S. Why?

Charlotte, N.C., is playing host to the Canadian men's national soccer team's training camp this week ahead of the World Cup. Canada Soccer says the players will benefit from training in high heat and humidity, while spending time in an “isolated environment” to focus on preparations.
Uber drivers in Victoria got a union contract. What does it mean for rideshare workers across Canada?

Victoria's drivers are the first in Canada to get a union contract with Uber, but advocates say there's no guarantee it will pave the way for the broader unionization of rideshare workers across the country.