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Prince George RCMP investigating homicide

Prince George RCMP investigating homicide

One man is dead after shooting Friday evening
River restoration next chapter for retiring MP

River restoration next chapter for retiring MP

Fin Donnelly seeks to raise $500 million for restoration work in the Fraser River, says riding association will choose a successor
River restoration next chapter for retiring B.C. MP Fin Donnelly

River restoration next chapter for retiring B.C. MP Fin Donnelly

Port Moody-Coquitlam MP seeks to raise $500 million for restoration work in the Fraser River, says riding association will choose a successor
Vancouver almost recieved average December rainfall total in one week

Vancouver almost recieved average December rainfall total in one week

Vancouver had one of its wettest weeks on record
Where's Waldo? Escaped Prince George pet sheep causes ruckus

Where's Waldo? Escaped Prince George pet sheep causes ruckus

A naughty local sheep has been returned to captivity after a daring break for freedom
Lawyers seek return of millions after money laundering charges stayed

Lawyers seek return of millions after money laundering charges stayed

Federal prosecutors are delaying the return of millions seized in a money laundering investigation so that the B.C. director of civil forfeiture can file a claim against the cash, lawyer Matthew Nathanson said Wednesday. Nathanson argued in B.C.
Mother, uncle of slain woman lose battle to avoid extradition

Mother, uncle of slain woman lose battle to avoid extradition

VANCOUVER — The mother and uncle of a young B.C. woman slain in Punjab in 2000 have lost their last-ditch attempt to avoid extradition to India. The B.C.
Washrooms to be added to Metro Vancouver transit stations, a top rider request

Washrooms to be added to Metro Vancouver transit stations, a top rider request

BURNABY — “Washrooms, here we come.” That was what TransLink chair Lorraine Cunningham said at Thursday as board members voted to move forward with a plan to “increase the availability of customer washrooms along the regional transit system.
Guards driving van in which inmate died cleared of wrongdoing, union says

Guards driving van in which inmate died cleared of wrongdoing, union says

VANCOUVER — The vice-president of the union that represents B.C. prison guards says his members followed policy the day an inmate died in the back of a corrections van. Dean Purdy of the B.C.
13 hospitalized after exposure to carbon monoxide at Vancouver office building

13 hospitalized after exposure to carbon monoxide at Vancouver office building

Thirteen people were taken to hospital Wednesday after suffering from carbon monoxide exposure in a Vancouver office building. B.C. Emergency Health Services said paramedics were called to the 1600-block of West 5th Avenue just before 10 a.m.