
Jeremy Hainsworth
Reporter at Glacier Media Group
Glacier Media reporter. Past international freelance journalist covering legal, regulatory, human rights and crime issues - and airline food lover. Has an Emmy.
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vancouverisawesome.com | Lindsay William-Ross |Brendan Kergin |Jeremy Hainsworth |Daniel Wagner
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castanet.net | Kathy Michaels |Darren Handschuh |Roxanne Egan-Elliott |Jeremy Hainsworth
A warm and dry start to spring has left the province's snowpack below seasonal norms, clearing the way for less than ideal conditions, B.C.'s River Forecast Centre says. “There are concerns for drought this season throughout the province due to long-term precipitation deficits, low snowpack and seasonal weather forecasts,” River Forecast Officials said in the report published on Friday. Provincewide, the snowpack is now 71 per cent of normal, down from 79 per cent a month earlier.
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castanet.net | Darren Handschuh |Kathy Michaels |Roxanne Egan-Elliott |Jeremy Hainsworth
After two years of investigation, police have filed charges in two Lower Mainland homicides. The joint investigation of the Vancouver Police Department (VPD) and Integrated Homicide Investigative Team (IHIT) has led to the arrest of a suspect for murders in Vancouver and Surrey. Nahom Gizaw, 21, is charged with two counts of second-degree murder, and remains in custody.
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castanet.net | Jeremy Hainsworth
B.C.’s Liquor and Cannabis Regulation Branch has fined a Vancouver Island restaurant $7,000 for serving a minor. In his May 5 decision, branch general manager’s delegate Paul Devine said the incident occurred Feb. 2, 2025 at SoCal Restaurant & Lounge in Campbell River. The business is owned by Linda Ramos. The infraction was seen by two inspectors and involved a minor employed under the branch’s Minors as Agents Program.
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castanetkamloops.net | Jeremy Hainsworth
B.C.’s Liquor and Cannabis Regulation Branch has fined a Vancouver Island restaurant $7,000 for serving a minor. In his May 5 decision, branch general manager’s delegate Paul Devine said the incident occurred Feb. 2, 2025 at SoCal Restaurant & Lounge in Campbell River. The business is owned by Linda Ramos. The infraction was seen by two inspectors and involved a minor employed under the branch’s Minors as Agents Program.
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