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Canoe Road wildfire forces evacuation of south Valemount and Cedarside

Canoe Road wildfire forces evacuation of south Valemount and Cedarside

VALEMOUNT, B.C. — An evacuation order has been issued for an area south of Valemount, British Columbia due to the out-of-control Canoe Road wildfire.
Drug harm-reduction supplies now available for free, with delivery to your door

Drug harm-reduction supplies now available for free, with delivery to your door

In the first six months of this year in B.C., 1,158 people have died from unregulated drug toxicity.
14 arrested after police raid illegal 'mini casino' in Saanich

14 arrested after police raid illegal 'mini casino' in Saanich

The illegal gaming house had been under investigation for about four months after police received a tip about suspicious activity at the property, says a spokesperson for B.C.’s organized crime unit.
VIU encampment injunction would stifle protest rights, says B.C. Civil Liberties Association

VIU encampment injunction would stifle protest rights, says B.C. Civil Liberties Association

The group has obtained intervenor status in an attempt by VIU to get a court injunction against an encampment on its Nanaimo campus
Man arrested after Langley, B.C., RCMP officer hit and injured by vehicle

Man arrested after Langley, B.C., RCMP officer hit and injured by vehicle

LANGLEY, B.C. — Police in Langley, B.C., say a man has been arrested after one of their officers was struck by a vehicle whose driver fled the scene. RCMP say an officer was conducting traffic enforcement when the crash occurred on Friday morning.
B.C. Mounties looking for 'dangerous' man after victim set on fire

B.C. Mounties looking for 'dangerous' man after victim set on fire

SURREY, B.C. — Mounties are looking for a suspect after a man was lit on fire in Surrey, B.C. Police say the public should call 911 if they see 33-year-old Kalid Yimer who is believed to be in the Lower Mainland or travelling to Alberta. Cpl.
Wildfires tick up with lightning in forecast for B.C.'s southern Interior

Wildfires tick up with lightning in forecast for B.C.'s southern Interior

The number of active wildfires in British Columbia ticked up Friday after holding below 350 for days, as officials warn of lightning in the forecast.
Jessica Berglund appointed as new chief civilian director of B.C. police watchdog

Jessica Berglund appointed as new chief civilian director of B.C. police watchdog

Jessica Berglund has been appointed to the position of chief civilian director of B.C.'s Independent Investigations Office.
Scams targeting Chinese community in Vancouver result in millions lost, police say

Scams targeting Chinese community in Vancouver result in millions lost, police say

VANCOUVER — Police in Vancouver are warning about three scams that are targeting the Chinese community after victims reported losing nearly $6 million this year. They are investigating 26 files since Jan.
Retired judge to review records into demotion of Victoria police sergeant

Retired judge to review records into demotion of Victoria police sergeant

VICTORIA — The Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner says it has arranged a review of the record into the demotion of a now-retired Victoria Police Department sergeant after he was found to have given unredacted documents to media.
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