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Multi-agency police units target gangs, make sizeable drug and weapons bust

Multi-agency police units target gangs, make sizeable drug and weapons bust

Communities can expect to see more agents targeting gang and high-risk suspects who “threaten public safety” throughout the summer, the CFSE-BC says.
FWCP provides $415,000 to Squamish River Watershed Society

FWCP provides $415,000 to Squamish River Watershed Society

The Fish and Wildlife Compensation Program said the funding would help finalize the modifications to the Squamish Spit.
Accused shooter known to Vanderhoof RCMP, trial hears

Accused shooter known to Vanderhoof RCMP, trial hears

Found "talking gibberish," Paul Nicholas Russell was taken to hospital by an RCMP officer four months before detachment was targeted with gunfire
Three hurt after plane clips truck during landing, crashes at Langley, B.C., airport

Three hurt after plane clips truck during landing, crashes at Langley, B.C., airport

Firefighters were able to quickly put out the fire, but not before the plane was destroyed.
Police believe fatal shooting in Surrey, B.C. was targeted incident

Police believe fatal shooting in Surrey, B.C. was targeted incident

Police say initial information indicates this was a targeted attack.
Landslide prompts evacuation order, alert for properties in Vallican, B.C.

Landslide prompts evacuation order, alert for properties in Vallican, B.C.

VALLICAN, B.C. — A landslide in the West Kootenay community of Vallican, B.C. has prompted the Regional District of Central Kootenay Emergency Operations Centre to issue evacuation orders and alerts for properties in the area.
Lawyer questions why prosecutors refuse to fully exonerate wrongfully convicted man

Lawyer questions why prosecutors refuse to fully exonerate wrongfully convicted man

“The forensic evidence upon which Klassen was convicted was faulty and he needlessly served 27 years in prison," said Tamara Levy, dictor at UBC Innocence Project.
Nearly half of B.C.'s ministries have been affected by fraud, mostly theft: auditor

Nearly half of B.C.'s ministries have been affected by fraud, mostly theft: auditor

VICTORIA — A report by British Columbia's auditor general says almost half of the government's ministries were affected by some type of fraud between 2021 and 2022, most commonly theft.
Video: Purse snatching attempt at Richmond restaurant

Video: Purse snatching attempt at Richmond restaurant

Richmond RCMP is investigating the matter
B.C. skills plan looks to future jobs, changing economy, includes $3,500 grant

B.C. skills plan looks to future jobs, changing economy, includes $3,500 grant

VICTORIA — A British Columbia government program to help students, workers and businesses meet the challenges of a changing economy includes $3,500 skills-training grants and more affordable, accessible post-secondary education.
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