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Man dead in Vancouver's first homicide of 2024, police say

Man dead in Vancouver's first homicide of 2024, police say

VANCOUVER — Police in Vancouver say they're investigating the city's first homicide of this year. A statement from police says officers were called to a home near East 33rd Avenue and Knight Street just after 1 a.m.
Prince George MP thrilled BC United MLA running for Conservatives in next federal election

Prince George MP thrilled BC United MLA running for Conservatives in next federal election

Prince George-Peace River-Northern Rockies MP Bob Zimmer met with Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre this past week in Prince Rupert as part of rallies held there and in Terrace.
Prince George breaks human milk donation records

Prince George breaks human milk donation records

In 2023, 10 approved donors from northern BC donated a total of 173,947 mL of milk via the milk collection depot at the Prince George neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). 
North Okanagan Valley Gleaners continue to help less fortunate around the world

North Okanagan Valley Gleaners continue to help less fortunate around the world

Thirteen shipping containers or trailers of packaged food were sent to 10 humanitarian aid partners, to be distributed in seven or more countries on three continents.
One dead, three arrested after alleged hit-and-run in Surrey, B.C.: RCMP

One dead, three arrested after alleged hit-and-run in Surrey, B.C.: RCMP

SURREY, B.C. — RCMP in Metro Vancouver say one man is dead and three people have been arrested after an alleged hit-and-run early Saturday morning. A statement from Surrey RCMP says officers responded at 1:43 a.m.
Prince George doctor's support for Ukraine turning wood into weapons

Prince George doctor's support for Ukraine turning wood into weapons

Laurie Cook's makes tables, benches, beds and cutting boards out of slabs of wood and exchanges them for donations that help fund the Ukrainian military's war effort against the Russians
Kamloops man avoids jail for raping his friend

Kamloops man avoids jail for raping his friend

Prosecutors had been seeking a two-year prison sentence, followed by a lengthy term of probation.
Okanagan couple sues WestJet after 'three and a half miserable days in Mexico'

Okanagan couple sues WestJet after 'three and a half miserable days in Mexico'

Dr. Garland Reynolds, a family physician in West Kelowna, and his spouse Nordia Banton-Reynolds filed separate lawsuits in B.C.'s Small Claims Court on Monday
Has an exodus of B.C. residents lowered Metro Vancouver rent prices?

Has an exodus of B.C. residents lowered Metro Vancouver rent prices?

Rental prices in Vancouver did not slow down just because some of its locals left.
Will SkyTrains be impacted in transit strike? Hearings scheduled with union

Will SkyTrains be impacted in transit strike? Hearings scheduled with union

If an agreement is not reached by 12:01 a.m. Feb. 3, members will be withdrawing services for 72 hours.