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Surrey police transition ‘recommendation’ raising more questions for a decision

Surrey police transition ‘recommendation’ raising more questions for a decision

Surrey's police transition recruitment strategy poses a problem for the province, regardless of which force is chosen, according to South Surrey-White Rock MLA Elenore Sturko
B.C.'s Cache Creek becomes raging river as floodwaters rise: mayor

B.C.'s Cache Creek becomes raging river as floodwaters rise: mayor

Normally a babbling brook, Cache Creek in British Columbia's Interior has become a raging river, with floodwaters flowing right through the community's firehall, the mayor said.
Victoria Cannabis Buyers Club files lawsuit against the province

Victoria Cannabis Buyers Club files lawsuit against the province

The society argues that federal medical marijuana laws that limit THC to 10 milligrams have made it impossible for the chronically ill to get the doses they need for pain.
Driver of truck that remains embedded in Kelowna townhome may have had medical emergency

Driver of truck that remains embedded in Kelowna townhome may have had medical emergency

Investigators are waiting for more information, including the driver's medical report, before taking any further steps.
Watch: Massive avalanche slides down Mount Currie in Pemberton

Watch: Massive avalanche slides down Mount Currie in Pemberton

Significant natural avalanche activity reported across Sea to Sky corridor in recent days
Surveyor captures convocation of eagles gathered at Prince Rupert landfill

Surveyor captures convocation of eagles gathered at Prince Rupert landfill

"They'll kind of hop away and then if they really need to get somewhere they'll take off, up into the air, but it's there," says Eric Miller
Dead man's clothing posted by B.C. police leads to answers, identifying him

Dead man's clothing posted by B.C. police leads to answers, identifying him

BC Coroners Service and police have confirmed the man's identity.
B.C. man gets two years in prison for sucker punch death

B.C. man gets two years in prison for sucker punch death

“I’m sorry,” Jonathan James Payne mouthed to Neil Scarisbrick’s family as he was sentenced.
B.C. reaches revenue-sharing, land-management deals with McLeod Lake Indian Band

B.C. reaches revenue-sharing, land-management deals with McLeod Lake Indian Band

VICTORIA — The chief of a northeast British Columbia First Nation says revenue-sharing and land-management agreements reached with the province will ensure future prosperity for his people.
'It is just frickin' unreal': Squamish's hometown fighter grateful for community support

'It is just frickin' unreal': Squamish's hometown fighter grateful for community support

Back from her UFC win, Jamey-Lyn Horth Wessels reflects and looks forward to whatever awaits her in the ring.
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