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Fireworks blamed for West Kelowna wildfire

Fireworks blamed for West Kelowna wildfire

Firefighters worked hard Sunday to contain a wildfire in Kalamoir Regional Park in West Kelowna that is believed to have been caused by fireworks.
Saskatoon biker smacks into rock wall on way home from Hells Angels party in Langley

Saskatoon biker smacks into rock wall on way home from Hells Angels party in Langley

A Hells Angel from Saskatoon is in hospital with a serious head injury, after riding his motorcycle off the highway and into a rock wall near Hope Sunday while driving home from three chapters’ 30th anniversary party in Langley.
Calgary newspaper columnist links Cory Monteith’s death to Insite

Calgary newspaper columnist links Cory Monteith’s death to Insite

A Calgary newspaper columnist is defending her column, which has drawn harsh criticism on social media, in which she blamed Glee actor Cory Monteith’s death on Insite, Vancouver’s supervised drug-injection site.
‘Sexting’ among B.C. teens on rise despite devastating consequences

‘Sexting’ among B.C. teens on rise despite devastating consequences

When she checked Facebook that morning, there were messages waiting. “Nice pictures.” “How classy, you mutt.” There were others, too, that she remembers but won’t repeat.
Jogger looked right, missed train to her left until it was too late

Jogger looked right, missed train to her left until it was too late

White Rock jogger Anita Lewis was looking right when a train was coming from the left and died in that “unfortunate second of time,” a family friend said Tuesday.
Island sawmills among B.C. facilities with wood-dust accumulations: inspectors

Island sawmills among B.C. facilities with wood-dust accumulations: inspectors

VANCOUVER — B.C. forest firms are still struggling to properly clean up wood dust, according to inspection reports. Such dust was cited as the fuel source for two deadly mill explosions last year.
Fourth arrest made in 2008 double homicide in Mission

Fourth arrest made in 2008 double homicide in Mission

VANCOUVER — Another arrest has been made in the 2008 shooting deaths of Mission’s Lisa Dudley and her boyfriend, Guthrie McKay, according to the RCMP’s Integrated Homicide Investigation Team. Spokeswoman Sgt.
B.C. Greenpeace staffer part of spectacular London protest climb

B.C. Greenpeace staffer part of spectacular London protest climb

VANCOUVER — They are five words that no mother normally wants to hear when she answers the phone: “Hi Mom, I’m in jail.” But when Alison Henry of Burnaby received a trans-Atlantic phone call Thursday night from her 32-year-old daughter.
Influx into B.C. of ‘rescue dogs’ from other countries stirs debate over pet adoption

Influx into B.C. of ‘rescue dogs’ from other countries stirs debate over pet adoption

VANCOUVER — A suspected street thief named Ellie has bedazzled Erin Silo. Silo has yet to catch Ellie committing a theft — other than stealing her heart — since she adopted the Taiwanese rescue dog in March.
Comedian was grazed by bullet before shooter killed himself on Vancouver street

Comedian was grazed by bullet before shooter killed himself on Vancouver street

VANCOUVER — If Vancouver comedian Dave Shumka hadn’t ducked just as a stranger pointed a gun at his head and fired, he might not be alive.