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Two people injured in Chilliwack, B.C., shooting: RCMP

Two people injured in Chilliwack, B.C., shooting: RCMP

CHILLIWACK, B.C. — Mounties in British Columbia are asking for the public's help after a shooting left two people injured in Chilliwack.
Former Prince George resident ‘a high risk to reoffend’

Former Prince George resident ‘a high risk to reoffend’

Saskatchewan RCMP warning public of former Prince George resident, Brent Adair Habetler
B.C. to provide 330 new homes for people living in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside

B.C. to provide 330 new homes for people living in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside

VANCOUVER — British Columbia will provide 330 new homes for people living in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside by the end of June, the province's housing minister announced Sunday.
The struggle to keep Canada's oldest Chinese temple open

The struggle to keep Canada's oldest Chinese temple open

The Yen Wo Society, which owns the narrow, four-storey building topped by the temple, is keen for more Victorians to take a look. Members of the group, struggling with their role as guardians of the Tam Kung Temple, want more people to take an interest in a heritage structure that needs about $600,000 worth of repairs.
New West teen organizes Trans Day of Visibility rally in Vancouver

New West teen organizes Trans Day of Visibility rally in Vancouver

"You're not alone" at Trans Day of Visibility rally on March 31
Photos: North Shore Rescue training on the longline

Photos: North Shore Rescue training on the longline

The Class D fixed line dangles rescuers up to 300 feet, allowing them to manage heavy loads on technical terrain
Courtenay couple assaulted after confronting teens performing social media stunt

Courtenay couple assaulted after confronting teens performing social media stunt

Fishing line strung across front door for late-night door kickers; householder told by police he could be charged after catching the perpetrators.
Recently published paper calls for more research on Mount Garibaldi

Recently published paper calls for more research on Mount Garibaldi

Natural Resources Canada outlines a monitoring project underway for the Squamish volcano. Provincial and municipal governments in close contact in case of emergency.
B.C. libraries receive $45M boost from province

B.C. libraries receive $45M boost from province

Digital resources at B.C.’s public libraries were used close to 16 million times in 2021
North Van man jailed for 40 months for fatal drunk driving crash

North Van man jailed for 40 months for fatal drunk driving crash

Andre Lukat has also been banned from driving for seven years following guilty pleas for crash which killed Burnaby labour activist
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