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RV fire in residential neighbourhood in Surrey, B.C., claims one life

RV fire in residential neighbourhood in Surrey, B.C., claims one life

SURREY, B.C. — Police and fire officials say one person is dead in a recreational vehicle fire in a residential neighbourhood in Surrey, B.C. Surrey Fire Service says the blaze was reported Wednesday as the trailer sat in the driveway of a home.
Work begins on $303.9M Belleville Terminal redevelopment

Work begins on $303.9M Belleville Terminal redevelopment

The first phase includes creation of a temporary terminal by modifying and expanding the wharf at the CPR Steamship building for the FRS Clipper
Missing police notebook left behind at scene of a search, VicPD says

Missing police notebook left behind at scene of a search, VicPD says

The notebook was temporarily in the possession of someone known to police who is suspected of criminal activity, the department says
B.C. to kill 25 deer to test for chronic wasting disease in Kootenay region

B.C. to kill 25 deer to test for chronic wasting disease in Kootenay region

VICTORIA — The B.C. government says it will cull 25 deer in the Kootenay region to test for chronic wasting disease. The Ministry of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship says two deer in the region tested positive for the disease earlier this year.
Surrey policing: peace on the horizon?

Surrey policing: peace on the horizon?

The two sides are expected in court on March 15.
VicPD issues warning after another police notebook ends up in hands of 'criminal element'

VicPD issues warning after another police notebook ends up in hands of 'criminal element'

It’s the second time in a little over a year that an officer’s notebook with personal information has been lost
Six arrested, fentanyl and crack cocaine seized in Port Hardy

Six arrested, fentanyl and crack cocaine seized in Port Hardy

The investigation following a spike in overdose death in the community
B.C. First Nation says racism, doctor shortage persists in regional health care

B.C. First Nation says racism, doctor shortage persists in regional health care

WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. — A British Columbia First Nation says racism in the health-care system persists despite efforts by the government and industry to combat the problem.
Controversial RCMP unit aided local detachment during North Vancouver overpass protests

Controversial RCMP unit aided local detachment during North Vancouver overpass protests

Anti-SOGI protesters gathered weekly last May on the Mountain Highway overpass above Highway 1.
Man sentenced to four years for strangling and confining girlfriend

Man sentenced to four years for strangling and confining girlfriend

The woman testified that Tyler Mark Denniston strangled her multiple times, smashed her head against a couch, threatened to break her fingers and confined her several times