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Pitt Meadows man fined for killing two bears

Pitt Meadows man fined for killing two bears

Must pay $7,360 after shooting bears drawn to property by beehive parts
Troubled Duncan-area apartment complex re-opens after structural issues fixed

Troubled Duncan-area apartment complex re-opens after structural issues fixed

Most residents of The Magdalena after deficiencies vacated most of the building in 2022
2 new doctors, renovations prescribed for North Island’s health-care crisis

2 new doctors, renovations prescribed for North Island’s health-care crisis

Nurse staffing has also been increased in the region, although numbers remain too low for ER
As more drought looms, B.C. doesn’t know where all its groundwater is going

As more drought looms, B.C. doesn’t know where all its groundwater is going

Drier conditions common but province only beginning to come to terms on need to track situation
Stranded orphan B.C. orca calf’s calls ‘make you almost weep’

Stranded orphan B.C. orca calf’s calls ‘make you almost weep’

Members of Ehattesaht First Nation form close bond as rescue efforts continue
Surrey rejects B.C.’s $250M ‘final offer’ for transition to city police

Surrey rejects B.C.’s $250M ‘final offer’ for transition to city police

B.C. Solicitor General says Surrey policing transition will still continue, despite city opposition
B.C. launches its first transit-oriented affordable housing project

B.C. launches its first transit-oriented affordable housing project

$9.3M land deal struck ahead of 100s of new homes planned for Victoria suburb
Clearwater RCMP chase, apprehend prohibited driver

Clearwater RCMP chase, apprehend prohibited driver

Mounties say the suspect fled from police
Teenage girl hit with baton, Nanaimo RCMP ask for witnesses

Teenage girl hit with baton, Nanaimo RCMP ask for witnesses

Police asking for help with investigation into altercation on Labieux Road in March
B.C.’s credit rating takes 2 high-profile hits on the same day

B.C.’s credit rating takes 2 high-profile hits on the same day

First Standard and Poor’s, then Moody’s lower province’s credit score