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2,500 opium packages seized by RCMP, CBSA at Delta Port

2,500 opium packages seized by RCMP, CBSA at Delta Port

The shipment was intercepted at the port in Tsawwassen, before being replaced by a placebo and tracked to Surrey, where five men were arrested
B.C., federal governments allocate funds to operate BC Bus North through March 2022

B.C., federal governments allocate funds to operate BC Bus North through March 2022

VICTORIA — The federal and British Columbia governments are working together to ensure continued operation of a bus route described as a "crucial lifeline" for northern B.C.
Woman injured, suspect flees as RCMP report latest shooting in Surrey, B.C.

Woman injured, suspect flees as RCMP report latest shooting in Surrey, B.C.

SURREY, B.C. — A woman has been hurt in a shooting late Sunday in a Surrey, B.C., home. RCMP say the attack happened just before midnight in a home in the Guildford neighbourhood. The suspect fled before police arrived. Sgt.
'Extreme neglect': Youth mental health advocates calling for change to B.C. support system

'Extreme neglect': Youth mental health advocates calling for change to B.C. support system

Two young Vancouver Island women are sounding the alarm on the very system that is supposed to help people.
Bird strike caused engine failure that led to Kamloops Snowbirds crash: report

Bird strike caused engine failure that led to Kamloops Snowbirds crash: report

The crash took place during Operation Inspiration, an effort by the Snowbirds to bring joy to Canadians during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lights returning after windstorm knocks out power to thousands across southern B.C.

Lights returning after windstorm knocks out power to thousands across southern B.C.

VANCOUVER — Thousands of residents on British Columbia's south coast and southern Interior spent the night without power after a fierce windstorm blew through the region Sunday.
Six protesting old-growth logging arrested as traffic stopped on Vancouver bridge

Six protesting old-growth logging arrested as traffic stopped on Vancouver bridge

VANCOUVER — Six people have been arrested for refusing to end a blockade of Vancouver's Cambie Bridge. Vancouver police say in a statement that about 150 people marched to the bridge and stopped traffic on the busy route on Saturday.
Third B.C. real estate agent comes under fire in wake of sexual assault allegations

Third B.C. real estate agent comes under fire in wake of sexual assault allegations

New troubling allegations are surfacing online claiming a third Victoria real estate agent allegedly drugged and sexually assaulted a woman.
ICBC rebate cheques starting to get mailed after cyberattack delays

ICBC rebate cheques starting to get mailed after cyberattack delays

ICBC says it has begun mailing COVID-19 rebate cheques in small batches directly to eligible customers and “continues to work on options to send out more cheques in the coming weeks.
Trans Mountain work in Burnaby endangering hummingbird nests, say birders

Trans Mountain work in Burnaby endangering hummingbird nests, say birders

But the company says it's added a buffer to protect them