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Uber launches accounts with extra safety features for teens in Victoria

Uber launches accounts with extra safety features for teens in Victoria

Parents are automatically notified when their teen requests a trip and are able to track it in real time.
Woman found in Cumberland-area forest with help from Find My app

Woman found in Cumberland-area forest with help from Find My app

The woman’s daughter was taken up in an RCMP helicopter in an attempt to reach a vantage point where there would be a cellphone connection.
RCMP may need to review training involving Indigenous people, B.C. watchdog says

RCMP may need to review training involving Indigenous people, B.C. watchdog says

SURREY — Rojun Alphonse was a "great family man," who was proud of his Indigenous roots, and the circumstances around his death remain an open wound for his family and the community, said Chief Willie Sellars of the Williams Lake First Nation in B.C.
B.C. nurse files human rights complaints against college, employer

B.C. nurse files human rights complaints against college, employer

VANCOUVER — The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms says a nurse who was sanctioned by the B.C. College of Nurses and Midwives has filed two human rights complaints with the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal.
Missing woman found, New Westminster police say

Missing woman found, New Westminster police say

Before a recent update, she was reported as last seen in North Vancouver
Heat warning up for B.C.'s north coast, persisting until Tuesday

Heat warning up for B.C.'s north coast, persisting until Tuesday

VICTORIA — Environment Canada has issued a heat warning for the inland regions of British Columbia's north coast, saying there is a moderate risk to public health.
Shell company: Victoria venture aims to harness the power of oyster shells

Shell company: Victoria venture aims to harness the power of oyster shells

Their first product is a soil amendment made from the shells and coffee waste. But they say one critical way to recycle the shells is to return them to the ocean
Drying trend forecast to return after rain, cooler weather in parts of B.C.

Drying trend forecast to return after rain, cooler weather in parts of B.C.

British Columbia's wildfire service says much of the province has experienced "unsettled" weather conditions, with rain in some areas that have been hot spots for fire this season, but a drying pattern is forecast to settle in later in the week.
Second-degree murder charge laid against Richmond, B.C., man in partner's death

Second-degree murder charge laid against Richmond, B.C., man in partner's death

RICHMOND — British Columbia homicide investigators say a 33-year-old man from Richmond has been charged with one count of second-degree murder in the death of a woman who had been in a relationship with him.
Update: Richmond man, 33, charged with second-degree murder

Update: Richmond man, 33, charged with second-degree murder

The victim and the suspect knew each other: IHIT
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