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Over 20,000 people sign online petition calling for B.C. RCMP to wear body cameras

Over 20,000 people sign online petition calling for B.C. RCMP to wear body cameras

“Currently, events in the U.S.A. are demonstrating why body cameras are so important,” reads the petition
This Burnaby street is being called a ‘terrifying’ racetrack

This Burnaby street is being called a ‘terrifying’ racetrack

"It would be nice to see some interest in policing our neighbourhood again," says a concerned resident
LNG expansion proposal on Fraser River open for public comment

LNG expansion proposal on Fraser River open for public comment

The provincial government will take public comments until July 16 on this major expansion
About 1/3 of B.C. students returned to schools last week in gradual re-opening

About 1/3 of B.C. students returned to schools last week in gradual re-opening

Nearly a third of elementary- and secondary-school students in British Columbia returned to classrooms last week
Homicide victim found in Chilliwack parking lot identified as 58-year-old transient

Homicide victim found in Chilliwack parking lot identified as 58-year-old transient

The man is the latest homicide victim in Chilliwack
Treasure chest hidden in Rocky Mountains finally found

Treasure chest hidden in Rocky Mountains finally found

Hundreds of thousands have hunted in vain across remote corners of the U.S. West for the bronze chest believed to be filled with gold coins, jewelry and other valuable items.
These hand sanitizers are being recalled Canada-wide due to 'health risks'

These hand sanitizers are being recalled Canada-wide due to 'health risks'

Health Canada says that it will update this list if it becomes aware of other affected products, so you can easily identify ones they may have purchased and take appropriate action.
Rap icon Ice T calls 鶹ýӳanti-racism protest 'powerful'

Rap icon Ice T calls 鶹ýӳanti-racism protest 'powerful'

"Vancouver! Powerful.."
Orphaned fawns moved to B.C. wildlife centre after outcry

Orphaned fawns moved to B.C. wildlife centre after outcry

The two orphaned fawns have been rerouted to a wildlife rehabilitation centre – with the intent of eventually releasing them back to the wild – after spending two weeks with a company that trains animals for television and film.
North 鶹ýӳresident pens poem for front-line workers

North 鶹ýӳresident pens poem for front-line workers

“I have been admiring and praising our brave, unrelenting workers who are making a supreme sacrifice for their fellow man,” writes Earle MacDonald.
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