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Ashcroft Mounties look for public help in early-morning armed highway robbery

Ashcroft Mounties look for public help in early-morning armed highway robbery

ASHCROFT, B.C. — The Mounties are asking for the public's assistance following an early-morning armed robbery Friday along Highway 97C in British Columbia.
Missing Lil’wat First Nation father and son found dead near Pemberton

Missing Lil’wat First Nation father and son found dead near Pemberton

Pair had gone missing mushroom picking the night of Oct. 22
Convicted murderer potentially spotted in Washington state after escaping Mission correctional facility

Convicted murderer potentially spotted in Washington state after escaping Mission correctional facility

Roderick Muchikekwanap, 41, was serving a life sentence for first degree murder
Fraser Health outbreaks push active COVID-19 infections in B.C. to all-time high of 2,390

Fraser Health outbreaks push active COVID-19 infections in B.C. to all-time high of 2,390

Fraser Valley remains centre of most new infections in province
B.C. confirms 272 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 14,381

B.C. confirms 272 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 14,381

One additional COVID-19 death has been reported
British Columbia reports 272 new cases of COVID-19

British Columbia reports 272 new cases of COVID-19

VICTORIA — The B.C. government says it will increase surveillance this weekend as an order limiting the number of people who can visit a home is in effect because of COVID-19. Provincial health officer Dr.
Three workers dismissed by Metro Vancouver after fatal incident at Cleveland Dam

Three workers dismissed by Metro Vancouver after fatal incident at Cleveland Dam

VANCOUVER — Three employees have been dismissed by Metro Vancouver after the fatal release of water from the Cleveland Dam earlier this month.
Sea to Sky Gondola cable was deliberately cut for second time, new report confirms

Sea to Sky Gondola cable was deliberately cut for second time, new report confirms

Additional security measures will be in place when the gondola re-opens yet again in 2021
No school shutdown planned in the face of rising COVID-19 numbers in B.C.: Dr. Bonnie Henry

No school shutdown planned in the face of rising COVID-19 numbers in B.C.: Dr. Bonnie Henry

A general shutdown of schools in British Columbia isn’t on the horizon in the face of rising COVID-19 case numbers and a crackdown on social gatherings.
BC Ferries says no risk of public exposure after two Langdale workers test positive for COVID

BC Ferries says no risk of public exposure after two Langdale workers test positive for COVID

Two employees working out of the Langdale terminal have tested positive for COVID-19.
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