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Mounties investigating death in Prince George, B.C.

Mounties investigating death in Prince George, B.C.

PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. — Mounties in Prince George, B.C., say they're investigating after a person was found dead after a 911 call early Saturday morning.
Employees trapped in coolers at B.C. store rescued after vehicle crashes through wall

Employees trapped in coolers at B.C. store rescued after vehicle crashes through wall

SAANICH, B.C. — First responders have rescued employees that were trapped in the commercial coolers of a Walmart after a vehicle crashed through a wall from a parking area at a shopping centre on Vancouver Island.
These dachshunds already found their furever home in B.C. Here's why they're still stuck in Taiwan.

These dachshunds already found their furever home in B.C. Here's why they're still stuck in Taiwan.

A new Vancouver dog rescue is saving wiener dogs from less-than-desirable living conditions and finding them loving homes in Vancouver. The problem? It needs flight volunteers to help get them here.
Calls for stricter action in B.C. with COVID-19 variants projected to climb into May

Calls for stricter action in B.C. with COVID-19 variants projected to climb into May

VANCOUVER — British Columbia is on track to see COVID-19 cases involving variants of concern continue to rise until late May, a math modelling expert said, but stronger restrictions could improve the situation sooner.
Burnaby acupuncturist faces sex assault allegations

Burnaby acupuncturist faces sex assault allegations

Doctor told in 2019 to have chaperone for female patients.
Small dog fatally attacked, owner injured by another dog at B.C. park (VIDEO)

Small dog fatally attacked, owner injured by another dog at B.C. park (VIDEO)

Police are reminding dog owners they must keep their dogs on a leash or under control at all times.
New West-based non-profit receives provincial grant to fight racism

New West-based non-profit receives provincial grant to fight racism

Province gives out 192 grants to groups across B.C.
High court upholds B.C. teacher's conviction for sexual assault of child

High court upholds B.C. teacher's conviction for sexual assault of child

Supreme Court of Canada denies leave to appeal conviction for assault of six-year-old girl in Surrey
Vancouver park board issues order to restrict tents in Strathcona Park

Vancouver park board issues order to restrict tents in Strathcona Park

VANCOUVER — People camping and living in a Vancouver park will have until the end of the month to pack up their tents.
Rich Coleman’s dismissal of money laundering warning was baseless: Mountie

Rich Coleman’s dismissal of money laundering warning was baseless: Mountie

RCMP’s failure to earmark adequate resources against financial crime was compounded by government officials downplaying problem, inquiry hears