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Surrey business targeted with gunfire: RCMPPolice say someone shot the window out of a business in Surrey's Newton neighbourhood early Monday morning.Crime7 hours
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Brilliant bubblegum blue: Eye-catching herring spawn filmed off B.C. coastGeoff Johnson, a photographer in Ucluelet, B.C., off the coast of Vancouver Island, had always wanted to capture the herring spawn and this year was his chance.Canada7 hours
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No charges in vandalism of mural in Vancouver’s Chinatown caught on cameraProsecutors have declined to approve charges against a man allegedly caught on camera defacing a mural in Vancouver's Chinatown.Crime7 hours
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WATCH: Global News Hour at 6 – March 18Watch the online edition of Global News Hour at 6 BC.News7 hours
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Okanagan crews battle two early-season wildfires amid dry conditionsFollowing two wildfires this weekend in the Okanagan, officials are warning of an early start to the fire season amid tinder dry conditions.Fire8 hours
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B.C. woman says she can’t get transplant because of cost to stay in VancouverChristina Derksen-Unrau needs a lung transplant but says she can't get on the list because she doesn't have enough money to live in Vancouver for post-operative care.Health8 hours
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New diagnostic equipment to improve patient care in North OkanaganA new multi-million dollar CT scanner at Vernon Jubilee Hospital (VJH) is expected to increase access to timely diagnoses and treatments for patients in the North Okanagan.Canada8 hours
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Vancouver police investigating ‘very serious’ sex assault in Stanley ParkVancouver police said a woman called 911 around 10:45 a.m. Monday to report she'd been attacked by a stranger while on the Lees Trail, just north of Lost Lagoon.Crime8 hours
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Union warns of growing burnout, reliance on uncertified teachers amid B.C. staffing crunchBurnout and a growing reliance on uncertified educators are among the consequences of B.C.'s growing teacher shortage, according to the B.C. Teachers' Federation.Education9 hours
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Opposition building to Kelowna, B.C., farm’s application to discharge chemicalsResidents of a Kelowna, B.C., neighborhood are gathering support against a packing plant they say is polluting the area, and they're trying to build more support.Canada10 hours
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Woman arrested after fight breaks out at Surrey carnivalOne person is under arrest and another was sent to the hospital after a fight broke out right in front of officers at a carnival in Surrey on Saturday evening.Crime10 hours
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Search suspended after woman swept away in Mamquam River near Squamish, B.C.Ground, air and kayak crews have been deployed to search the Mamquam River near Squamish, B.C., for a woman who was swept away by the water on Sunday.Canada10 hours
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Kelowna woman accused of murder, castration loses newest lawyerGabby Sears, charged with the second-degree murder of Darren Middleton, was in court Monday to straighten out the latest twist in a trial that's seen more than its fair share.Crime11 hours
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Cleanup at sanctioned encampment in Vancouver’s CRAB Park to begin next MondayThe City of Vancouver has released its plan to clean up an approved homeless camp in CRAB Park. Residents will need to temporarily vacate by Sunday so crews can begin work.PoliticsMar 18
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Balmy winter Sunday in B.C. topples 38 temperature recordsEnvironment Canada said a ridge of high pressure brought warm temperatures to B.C. this weekend, and well above-normal conditions are forecast to continue this week.WeatherMar 18
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B.C. puts up $80M to help drought-stricken farmersUnprecedented drought in British Columbia last year has prompted the provincial government to invest $80 million to help manage, collect and store water for crops and livestock.WeatherMar 18
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Man shot, seriously injured during ‘major police incident’ in Surrey, watchdog called inThe Independent Investigations Office has been called and they investigate police-involved incidents involving serious injury or death.CrimeMar 18
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‘The climate crisis is here’: B.C. warns of early start to 2024 wildfire seasonAlong with a lack of rain, forecasters are worried about drought conditions when the weather warms up, which could lead to stronger wildfires.EnvironmentMar 18
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Wildfire near Lumby, B.C. being heldFire crews in the North Okanagan are dealing with an early start to the wildfire season, fighting a blaze in the Creighton Valley area, near Lumby.FireMar 17
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Fundraiser started for B.C. cyclist who contracted flesh-eating diseaseRyan Busto, 41, is in critical condition and a medically induced coma after contracting Necrotizing Fasciitis from a “saddle sore” during a cycling trip in California.HealthMar 17
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Avalanche mitigation work closes section of Highway 1DriveBC says no detours will be available, and is reminding drivers to watch for traffic control workers.TrafficMar 17
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Busy Saturday for Surrey, B.C., police with two stabbings and an assaultTwo men in Surrey, B.C., were stabbed Saturday in a pair of incidents reported to police. Police also arrested a woman involved in a fight that sent another woman to hospital.CrimeMar 17
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In B.C.’s forests, a debate over watershed science with lives and billions at stakeIn B.C., a forest-harvest plan is raising hard questions and charged debate about the effects of logging on forest hydrology and flooding.EnvironmentMar 17
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Poilievre says ahead of carbon price hike: ‘Eby’s constituents can’t even afford baloney’B.C. Premier David Eby called Poilievre's plea to halt the upcoming federal carbon price increase a "baloney factory" campaign tactic. It didn't please the Conservative leader.PoliticsMar 17
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38 daily temperature records fell in B.C. on Saturday as warm weather continuesB.C. set dozens of temperature records on Saturday as a warm spell continues. Hope went one step further than setting its own record — at 23.6 C, it was the hottest place in CanadaWeatherMar 17