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Six alleged B.C. gang members charged in huge drug bust

Six alleged B.C. gang members charged in huge drug bust

Cocaine, methamphetamine, fentanyl and $50,000 in cash were seized as part of a three-year investigation by the Brothers Keepers Task Force.
Indigenous experiences and gifts for the holidays

Indigenous experiences and gifts for the holidays

From jewelry to soap, these gifts promise to leave the recipient smiling.
Unmarked Grave Program aims to give all deceased veterans a proper resting place

Unmarked Grave Program aims to give all deceased veterans a proper resting place

A surprising number of veterans are buried in unmarked graves. This program aims to change that
B.C. doctor clinically diagnoses patient as suffering from 'climate change'

B.C. doctor clinically diagnoses patient as suffering from 'climate change'

The head of a Nelson, B.C., emergency department says it's time doctors start looking at the underlying cause of medical conditions triggered by smoke and heat
Premier John Horgan says growth in his throat is cancerous

Premier John Horgan says growth in his throat is cancerous

He will begin radiation treatment over the next couple of weeks
Vancouver Art Gallery unveils new building designs following historic $100M donation (PHOTOS+VIDEO)

Vancouver Art Gallery unveils new building designs following historic $100M donation (PHOTOS+VIDEO)

The high-profile donor says the Art Gallery's present building has become "grossly inadequate in size."
B.C. food bank gets 300 pounds of confiscated moose meat after seizure

B.C. food bank gets 300 pounds of confiscated moose meat after seizure

The meat was donated to the Archway Food Bank in Abbotsford.
Mom of teen questioned by B.C. teacher for wearing regalia says son is 'proud' of his roots

Mom of teen questioned by B.C. teacher for wearing regalia says son is 'proud' of his roots

'If anyone knows him personally, they would know this is a passion of his, it's something he's proud of,' says his mother.
More British Columbians falling victim to social media, dating site money scams

More British Columbians falling victim to social media, dating site money scams

British Columbians lost $3.5 million to crypto-investment scams in the first eight months of 2021.
B.C. renter says raccoons urinated through her bedroom ceiling

B.C. renter says raccoons urinated through her bedroom ceiling

The critters were reportedly 'running and playing and making noise' at all hours of the night for months on end.
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