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There were 13 new wildfires started in B.C. in just 48 hours

There were 13 new wildfires started in B.C. in just 48 hours

Across B.C., there have been 610 fires so far this year, 31 of them starting in just the past seven days, the BC Wildfire Service website shows.
Clueless driver misses half a block of cones, almost drives into signs (VIDEO)

Clueless driver misses half a block of cones, almost drives into signs (VIDEO)

A clueless driver was captured on dashcam video trying to make a left turn into an area that had been partitioned off with signs and cones.
2-year-old girl bitten by black bear at Greater Vancouver Zoo

2-year-old girl bitten by black bear at Greater Vancouver Zoo

The Greater Vancouver Zoo has confirmed that a child was bitten by a black bear on Monday, Aug. 5 and that an investigation is underway.
Vancouver police officer suspended for accessing, disclosing sensitive information

Vancouver police officer suspended for accessing, disclosing sensitive information

A senior Vancouver police officer has been suspended after accessing, and releasing, sensitive information, including some information that is protected by the Youth Criminal Justice Act.
High-speed car accident sends three people to hospital in Richmond

High-speed car accident sends three people to hospital in Richmond

Richmond RCMP and medical personnel responded to an accident outside of Richmond Centre Tuesday afternoon.
Manitoba RCMP find items linked to B.C. murder suspects

Manitoba RCMP find items linked to B.C. murder suspects

RCMP in Manitoba have found several items linked to two suspects wanted for killings in British Columbia.
Honda Celebration of Light announces 2019 winner

Honda Celebration of Light announces 2019 winner

All three competing teams had high scores, but Team Canada, represented by Firemaster Productions Inc., has won the 2019 Honda Celebration of light.
B.C. lawyers tweak self-imposed anti-money laundering rules ahead of public inquiry

B.C. lawyers tweak self-imposed anti-money laundering rules ahead of public inquiry

The Law Society of British Columbia recently approved three changes to its model rules to help prevent money laundering – a matter that’s garnered widespread public awareness in B.C.
Lawsuit claims Tim Hortons suppressing workers’ wages through unlawful “no-hire” agreements

Lawsuit claims Tim Hortons suppressing workers’ wages through unlawful “no-hire” agreements

A former baker at a Surrey Tim Hortons is suing the company’s corporate parent, claiming in a class action that The TDL Group Corp. unlawfully forces franchisees to sign so-called “no-hire” agreements.
New wildfire prompts evacuation alert in hot, dry Okanagan-Similkameen region

New wildfire prompts evacuation alert in hot, dry Okanagan-Similkameen region

A wildfire discovered Sunday evening north of Oliver, B.C., in the district of Okanagan-Similkameen has prompted an evacuation alert for several properties and the Osoyoos Indian Band.
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