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Extreme cold mostly over in Canada except in northern Alberta

Extreme cold mostly over in Canada except in northern Alberta

Schools in Metro Vancouver, with the exception of Langley, reopened on Friday
Closeness of B.C. election to U.S. election ‘likely’ to lead to more false news

Closeness of B.C. election to U.S. election ‘likely’ to lead to more false news

But Elections BC says it is prepared to handle threats to election integrity
Cellphone crash alert helps rescue crews locate 2 people in Nanoose Bay

Cellphone crash alert helps rescue crews locate 2 people in Nanoose Bay

Arrowsmith Search and Rescue dispatched to help search on logging road
B.C. wildlife sanctuary offers tips on when to help wild animals

B.C. wildlife sanctuary offers tips on when to help wild animals

Refer to these tips as baby season approaches, Critter Care says
BC United would move province’s forestry ministry to Prince George: Falcon

BC United would move province’s forestry ministry to Prince George: Falcon

Promise comes as industry deals with multiple issues, from supply to climate change
‘Appalling waste’: watchdog says 20,000-salmon bycatch could have fed B.C. orcas

‘Appalling waste’: watchdog says 20,000-salmon bycatch could have fed B.C. orcas

Group says commercial fishery threatens food source of southern resident killer whales
Catalyst mill in Crofton fined $25,500 for discharging waste water into ocean

Catalyst mill in Crofton fined $25,500 for discharging waste water into ocean

More than 1 million litres of effluent spilled in two incidents in 2021
RCMP in Lower Mainland investigating child luring, pornography case

RCMP in Lower Mainland investigating child luring, pornography case

Case involves 12- to 13-year-old girls after complaints made in 2022
B.C. Lower Mainland bus drivers won’t cross picket line if action occurs

B.C. Lower Mainland bus drivers won’t cross picket line if action occurs

Supervisors threatening to walk off the job Monday morning due to contract impasse
Migrant farmworkers in B.C. fight for rights in court

Migrant farmworkers in B.C. fight for rights in court

The suit claims workers have had Charter rights violated by forcing the workers to work for a single employer