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Homicide investigation launched after body of 35-year-old found in Chilliwack, B.C.

Homicide investigation launched after body of 35-year-old found in Chilliwack, B.C.

CHILLIWACK, B.C. — Homicide investigators have been called to Chilliwack, B.C., after the discovery of a dead body.
Police in Victoria, B.C., seek convicted murderer for breaching parole

Police in Victoria, B.C., seek convicted murderer for breaching parole

VICTORIA — Police in Victoria have issued a Canada-wide warrant for a convicted murderer they say has breached his parole conditions.
Three dead in head-on crash on B.C. Interior highway north of Kamloops

Three dead in head-on crash on B.C. Interior highway north of Kamloops

KAMLOOPS, B.C. — Three people are dead after a head-on crash north of Kamloops in British Columbia's Interior. RCMP Cpl. James Grandy says the accident happened at about 6:50 a.m.
Photos: Truck hits 112th Street overpass in Delta

Photos: Truck hits 112th Street overpass in Delta

Highway crews are at the scene accessing the damage.
Family displaced by Ukraine war puts down roots in Prince George

Family displaced by Ukraine war puts down roots in Prince George

Maryna and Roman Pokynchereda left behind home they built themselves in Vinnytsia to find safer life in Canada for themselves and their three children
Calls for more addiction treatment as B.C. drug decriminalization enters second year

Calls for more addiction treatment as B.C. drug decriminalization enters second year

VANCOUVER — A narrow, winding corridor at St.
N.B. gender policy in schools: Premier won't back down, says it's an election winner

N.B. gender policy in schools: Premier won't back down, says it's an election winner

FREDERICTON — As he looks ahead to an election year, New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs says he has no intention of backing down on his government's changes to the province's policy on gender identity in schools.
Union warns of possible B.C. bus disruptions in January as sides begin mediation

Union warns of possible B.C. bus disruptions in January as sides begin mediation

BURNABY, B.C. — The union representing some transit employees in British Columbia's Lower Mainland says disruptions could happen in January after members voted 100 per cent in favour of a strike mandate earlier this month.
New year brings new rules on asbestos and injury for some workers in B.C.

New year brings new rules on asbestos and injury for some workers in B.C.

VICTORIA — Some British Columbia workers will be ringing in changes on Jan. 1, including new rules for those who work with asbestos and other requirements to help injured employees get back on the job.
Former Penticton woman who beat great-grandson's mother to death granted day parole

Former Penticton woman who beat great-grandson's mother to death granted day parole

"You continue to express remorse for the offence," stated the Parole Board of Canada.