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B.C. firefighters say Myles Gray was ‘well restrained’ before he stopped breathing

B.C. firefighters say Myles Gray was ‘well restrained’ before he stopped breathing

First responders recall being told they couldn’t attend to Gray because he was ‘still combative’
Penticton’s new recovery housing may be first of its kind in B.C.

Penticton’s new recovery housing may be first of its kind in B.C.

The BC Housing will be run by Ooknakane Friendship Centre and Ask Wellness
Striking public servants block access to government buildings and key infrastructure

Striking public servants block access to government buildings and key infrastructure

PSAC said on Monday they ‘shut down’ the ports in Montreal, Vancouver and St. John’s
Petition urging the return of lifeguards to Pacific Rim National Park Reserve

Petition urging the return of lifeguards to Pacific Rim National Park Reserve

MP Gord Johns joins push to bring surf guard program back to beach between Tofino and Ucluelet
Trudeau says Canada to conduct airlifts out of Sudan, has two ships off its coast

Trudeau says Canada to conduct airlifts out of Sudan, has two ships off its coast

Federal government co-ordinating with allies to evacuate Canadian citizens from war-torn country
B.C. woman loses SPCA court case after 4 horses, pig seized

B.C. woman loses SPCA court case after 4 horses, pig seized

Surrey Animal Control also seized plaintiff’s dog
Police seek answers after puzzling rope theft from Colwood historic sites

Police seek answers after puzzling rope theft from Colwood historic sites

Trail marking rope stolen from Fort Rodd Hill and Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Sites
Langford sets up cots in church to help evacuated building’s tenants

Langford sets up cots in church to help evacuated building’s tenants

Emergency program springs into action
Call for regulations after numerous cats, dogs caught in wildlife traps in B.C.

Call for regulations after numerous cats, dogs caught in wildlife traps in B.C.

Average of 10 pets accidentally trapped each year from 2015 to 2021
BC Ferries removing booking fee if you’re travelling for medical reasons

BC Ferries removing booking fee if you’re travelling for medical reasons

More than 300,000 people travel on BC Ferries vessels for medical reasons each year