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B.C. wildfire activity expected to shift from north to south

B.C. wildfire activity expected to shift from north to south

There have been 199 fires sparked in the past seven days in B.C., but 133 of those are out, held or under control.
Hells Angels gather for B.C. 40th anniversary parties

Hells Angels gather for B.C. 40th anniversary parties

Bikers expected to gather in Hope Friday and begin trip into Metro Vancouver.
Bear killed after accessing homes in Cheakamus, Spring Creek

Bear killed after accessing homes in Cheakamus, Spring Creek

The COS says yearling black bear entered two homes, one garage on July 15, and another home in Spring Creek the following day
Leaked report outlines systemic issues within the BC Sheriff Service

Leaked report outlines systemic issues within the BC Sheriff Service

Low and uncompetitive pay was among the reasons listed for recruitment failures.
RCMP inundated with complaints after duplicate Amber Alert

RCMP inundated with complaints after duplicate Amber Alert

A second, identical Amber Alert went out around 11 p.m. Wednesday. Police say they're looking into it.
Meet the young Canadians spending summer on the frontlines of wildfire fight

Meet the young Canadians spending summer on the frontlines of wildfire fight

When Reese Lange was in kindergarten, she dreamed of joining the police. But it was in high school that she decided on her true calling.
Crash with commercial trucker leaves electric skateboard rider dead, West Vancouver police say

Crash with commercial trucker leaves electric skateboard rider dead, West Vancouver police say

A police statement does not specify how the crash happened. The RCMP’s collision experts have been called in to investigate
Satellites track loss of old-growth forests B.C. government said it would protect

Satellites track loss of old-growth forests B.C. government said it would protect

A new watchdog satellite tracking map found 2,600 hectares of that forest — almost all big ancient trees — were slated for deferral by the province in 2020, but were logged anyways. The number is expected to grow significantly as more data is vetted.
Squamish Nation artists unveil permanent sculptures at Park Royal

Squamish Nation artists unveil permanent sculptures at Park Royal

The two stainless steel sculptures sit in front of the Gateway apartments at Park Royal South
B.C. welcomes high rollers: A peek into the world of superyacht tourism

B.C. welcomes high rollers: A peek into the world of superyacht tourism

Love or hate them? Multimillion-dollar superyachts are making waves in B.C.