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Health authorities warn of rise in strep infections among B.C. children

Health authorities warn of rise in strep infections among B.C. children

VANCOUVER 鈥 Health authorities in British Columbia are warning the public about higher levels of strep bacterial infections among children.
Car flips onto roof in Oak Bay; medical issue to blame, police say

Car flips onto roof in Oak Bay; medical issue to blame, police say

鈥淲itness accounts and evidence at the scene indicated that speed was not a factor,鈥 the department said on social media.
North Delta shooting now a homicide investigation

North Delta shooting now a homicide investigation

Victim in Dec. 14 targeted attack has died in hospital
First two people at scene of fatal pedestrian hit and run share their story

First two people at scene of fatal pedestrian hit and run share their story

Stephen Fancy of the the Pilot Mountain Volunteer Fire Department performed CPR while Savanna Shaw positioned her car to protect Fancy and the victim from traffic
Appeal court upholds $5.5M award to woman hit by Jeep in Central Saanich

Appeal court upholds $5.5M award to woman hit by Jeep in Central Saanich

Tracey Ann Ward suffered a catastrophic brain injury in the Aug. 27, 2018, crash that killed her sister, massage therapist Kim Ward.
Difficulty killing last few fallow deer will determine project cost: Parks Canada

Difficulty killing last few fallow deer will determine project cost: Parks Canada

Most of the cost and effort will be dedicated to locating the final few deer, the agency said
Receiver's report suggests Martel investors may not see a dime

Receiver's report suggests Martel investors may not see a dime

Based on what the receiver has recovered so far, none of 860 investors who lodged claims with receivership will receive any financial return.
Anger management ordered for Kamloops senior after road rage incident

Anger management ordered for Kamloops senior after road rage incident

Lawrence James Perkes, 67, pleaded guilty Thursday in Kamloops provincial court to one count of assault.
Operators named for Kelowna temporary housing projects, including tiny homes site

Operators named for Kelowna temporary housing projects, including tiny homes site

The province has committed $9.3 million for the two projects
Choice is between BC United and NDP, says Kevin Falcon, shrugging off Conservatives

Choice is between BC United and NDP, says Kevin Falcon, shrugging off Conservatives

VICTORIA 鈥 The leader of British Columbia's official Opposition, the BC United party, says he'll make sure voters have a clear choice in the election next fall.
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