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B.C. opens 2,000 shelter beds ahead of cold winter season

B.C. opens 2,000 shelter beds ahead of cold winter season

The province is in the works of making 1,400 temporary spaces and 740 extreme weather response spaces open in 65 B.C. cities
Intricately carved pumpkins honour fallen B.C. police officer, Humboldt tragedy

Intricately carved pumpkins honour fallen B.C. police officer, Humboldt tragedy

Rick Chong of Abbotsford features 30 creations in Halloween display
Murdered B.C. girl’s mom gets interpreter but group questions why she had to ask

Murdered B.C. girl’s mom gets interpreter but group questions why she had to ask

Marrisa Shen killed in a B.C. park last summer
Statistics Canada’s request for banking data prompts privacy investigation

Statistics Canada’s request for banking data prompts privacy investigation

Statistics Canada can compel businesses to supply a wide range of data
Canada Border Services Agency told to speed removals of failed refugee claimants

Canada Border Services Agency told to speed removals of failed refugee claimants

CBSA has set a new target of 10,000 removals by March
Vancouver Islander aiming for Olympics after smashing Canadian marathon record

Vancouver Islander aiming for Olympics after smashing Canadian marathon record

Black Creek’s Cam Levins chasing next challenge after Canada’s fastest-ever marathon in Toronto
2 ducks caught in beaver trap cause concern for B.C. man

2 ducks caught in beaver trap cause concern for B.C. man

Same man captured images of a skunk caught in a leg-hold trap in the region
Man linked to B.C. human remains probe awaits bail decision in unrelated assault

Man linked to B.C. human remains probe awaits bail decision in unrelated assault

Expected to conclude Nov. 1
Canada Post warns that rolling strikes leading to ‘escalating’ delays

Canada Post warns that rolling strikes leading to ‘escalating’ delays

Union workers in dozens of communities across B.C. have gone on strike
Facebook CEO asked to testify at joint committee formed by Canadian, British MPs

Facebook CEO asked to testify at joint committee formed by Canadian, British MPs

Committees have previously asked Mark Zuckerberg to appear before their respective members to discuss Cambridge Analytica and Facebook