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Explosive device reported at Powell River waste facility was a prop: RCMP

Explosive device reported at Powell River waste facility was a prop: RCMP

Police say investigators believe the prop was not deliberately placed there
Majority of B.C.'s measles cases in 2025 reported in Northern Health

Majority of B.C.'s measles cases in 2025 reported in Northern Health

Uptick in cases in B.C. in late May, says deputy provincial health officer
Landlords Contractual Lien: U-Haul Moving Center Victoria

Landlords Contractual Lien: U-Haul Moving Center Victoria

Calgary Stampede Midway assaults connected, send 3 to hospital: Police

Calgary Stampede Midway assaults connected, send 3 to hospital: Police

Officers believe incidents had multiple witnesses, looking for some to step forward
2 Cops for Cancer riders injured in Prince George hit-and-run: RCMP

2 Cops for Cancer riders injured in Prince George hit-and-run: RCMP

Tour de North riders were out for a training ride together
Orphaned badger recovering after mother hit, killed on Naramata road

Orphaned badger recovering after mother hit, killed on Naramata road

Maple was found in a marmot den
Several Canadian airports targeted with bomb threats: Nav Canada

Several Canadian airports targeted with bomb threats: Nav Canada

Vancouver, Ottawa, Montreal, Edmonton, Winnipeg and Calgary had temporary ground stops
60 BC Hydro customers fall victim to scams in May, another 92 targeted

60 BC Hydro customers fall victim to scams in May, another 92 targeted

BC Hydro says May saw a 36% increase compared to the monthly average from February to April
School zone regulations are not changing to 24/7 in Canada: B.C. RCMP

School zone regulations are not changing to 24/7 in Canada: B.C. RCMP

RCMP say online rumours being amplified by AI are spreading false information about school zone
Public invited to 'squeal' on invasive pigs, prevent their growth in B.C.

Public invited to 'squeal' on invasive pigs, prevent their growth in B.C.

Pigs can spread disease and cause damage to ecosystems, farmland and infrastructure
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