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Dog suffers horrible leg injury in attack, surrendered to northern B.C. SPCA

Dog suffers horrible leg injury in attack, surrendered to northern B.C. SPCA

Dobby, a 2-year-old husky-labrador mix, will soon be up for adoption
Suspects fail to get away with cellphone theft at A&W in Nanaimo

Suspects fail to get away with cellphone theft at A&W in Nanaimo

Senior, Good Samaritan and RCMP bike patrol officers team up in incident
COVID down, influenza up across B.C., latest CDC numbers show

COVID down, influenza up across B.C., latest CDC numbers show

25 deaths of patients with COVID last week, down from 70 three weeks ago
Feds in B.C. to pump $10M into Indigenous tourism small business

Feds in B.C. to pump $10M into Indigenous tourism small business

Funding will also help the Indigenous Tourism Association promote an accreditation program
Vancouver Island cops seize 3D-printed ‘ghost’ guns, body armour

Vancouver Island cops seize 3D-printed ‘ghost’ guns, body armour

Langford investigators confiscate significant number of restricted and prohibited firearms
Woman found dead in Vancouver still unidentified 5 months later: Police

Woman found dead in Vancouver still unidentified 5 months later: Police

Vancouver police are releasing images of her tattoos in hopes of indentifying her
B.C. politician, nabs intruder on his property, unhappy police let him go.

B.C. politician, nabs intruder on his property, unhappy police let him go.

Maple Ridge RCMP will not pursue charges after councillor suprises intruder in home renovation
Kelowna representatives silent amid calls for cease fire in Israel, Gaza

Kelowna representatives silent amid calls for cease fire in Israel, Gaza

About 60 B.C. politicians have signed an open letter to the Canadian government calling for a ceasefire
Rogers Sugar strike leaving bitter taste in the mouths of B.C. bakers

Rogers Sugar strike leaving bitter taste in the mouths of B.C. bakers

Labour dispute at Vancouver ugar processing facilities stretches into a seventh week
B.C. to have just 1 youth custody centre after Prince George site closes

B.C. to have just 1 youth custody centre after Prince George site closes

Minister of Children says closure as a result of steady decline in incarcerated young offenders