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A list of some school shootings that happened in Canada before Tumbler RidgeA shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in northern B.C.'s Peace region is the deadliest attack connected to a Canadian education facility in nearly 40 years.Crime44 mins
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Public hearing set for controversial Kelowna golf course redevelopmentThe city is considering a land swap that would see development company Denciti receive 9.1 acres of municipally-owned industrial land in exchange for a nine-hole golf course.Canada2 hours
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Trial starts for man charged in connection with fatal stabbing outside Vancouver StarbucksPaul Schmidt, 37, was stabbed and killed following a verbal altercation with a stranger outside the Starbucks at Granville and Pender streets in March 2023.Crime5 hours
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Deaths of Prince Rupert family ruled homicide-suicide, inquest findsThe jury issued nine recommendations, including changes to forms that allow police to be contacted when a person is released from involuntary admission.Crime5 hours
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WATCH: Global News Hour at 6 BC: Feb. 9Watch the online edition of Global News Hour at 6 BC.News5 hours
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‘Multiple victims’ in Tumbler Ridge B.C. school shooting, police sayAt least nine people were killed in a shooting spree Tuesday afternoon that included a school in British Columbia's Peace region, in which the suspected shooter also ended up dead.Crime6 hours
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WATCH: Global Okanagan News at 5:30 p.m. – Feb. 10Watch the online news edition of Global Okanagan at 5:30 p.m.Canada6 hours
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More than 100 B.C. First Nations urge Eby to uphold DRIPA or risk backslideThe government is looking at amending DRIPA after a landmark court ruling in December that determined it was legally enforceable and not just symbolic.Politics9 hours
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Jim Robson, legendary voice of the Vancouver Canucks, dies at 91Jim Robson started his career at the age of 17, covering senior men's basketball for a radio station in Port Alberni before becoming the voice of the Canucks.Sports10 hours
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Montreal man arrested in connection with Ryan Wedding caseThe FBI says the man from Montreal was wanted for allegedly assisting the international drug trafficking organization locate a witness who was later murdered.Crime10 hours
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WestJet won’t fly to 10 U.S. cities this summer amid ‘notable’ travel declineWestJet says several routes to U.S. cities are being suspended for summer 2026 as fewer Canadians are travelling south of the border.Canada11 hours
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‘I hear you’: Social disorder up, break-ins down, says Kelowna RCMPKelowna RCMP Supt. Chris Goebel addressed city council on Monday, acknowledging the day-to-day realities many businesses are facing.CanadaFeb 9
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City-funded primary care centre opens in Langford on Vancouver IslandThe City of Langford on Vancouver Island has officially opened a new primary care centre, with help from municipal funding. It will provide more than 12,000 with a family doctorHealthFeb 9
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WestJet to suspend 5 U.S. routes from Vancouver due to ‘notable decline’ in demandWestJet has suspended service between Vancouver and Boston, Vancouver and San Francisco and Vancouver and San Diego as travel between Canada and the U.S. remains down.CanadaFeb 9
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Shots fired, vehicles set on fire outside Maple Ridge home, police sayOfficers were called at 4:45 a.m. on Feb. 7 to the 12700 block of 227B Street and found two vehicles on fire in the driveway, along with evidence of shots being fired at the home.CrimeFeb 9
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Now is the ‘best time’ to rent in Canada as asking price hits 31-month low: reportA new report shows the average rent across Canada has hit a 31-month low, with big drops in cities like Toronto and Vancouver as supply outpaces demand.CanadaFeb 9
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BC Green Party says it won’t renew co-operation agreement with BC NDPCARGA was an agreement between the BC Green Party and the BC NDP to ensure 'stable governance that is focused on delivering progress and tangible outcomes for British Columbians.'PoliticsFeb 9
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B.C. should be new home for global defence bank, premier saysThe bank helps address financing challenges facing governments and industries for NATO members and allied nations as countries increase investments to secure borders.PoliticsFeb 9
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Abducted Mexico workers found dead, Canadian mining company saysMexico's Attorney General's Office said steps were being taken to confirm the victim's identity and collect evidence from the grave in Concordia.CanadaFeb 9
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Recipe: SablefishIf you are looking for a romantic dinner option for Valentine's Day, this sablefish recipe from chef James Yang is sure to impress your Valentine!LifestyleFeb 8
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Nanaimo tugboat break-in suspect arrested for 3rd time in a weekCourt records indicate Marcel Alvin Fontaine, 44, appeared before a Justice of the Peace on Saturday after he was taken into custody for allegedly breaching his release order.CrimeFeb 8
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B.C. needs new mental health hospital, psychiatrist tells inquest into family’s deathA psychiatrist told an inquest B.C. needs a new mental health hospital, after a Prince Rupert man suspected of killing his family was released days before their deaths.CanadaFeb 7
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Criticism over B.C. government’s handling of Texada grizzly bear shootingKody Bevan and Seneca Antony received a combined penalty of $6,000, with $2,000 from each fine directed to the Habitat Conservation Trust Foundation.EnvironmentFeb 6
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Nanaimo break-in suspect struggled with sobriety, says former employerOwner Andrew Reynolds’ security camera filmed the man helping himself to food and even cooking a meal, before vandalizing some of the furniture on board.CrimeFeb 6
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‘Fly high my angel’: 12-year-old girl dies by suicide amid bullying allegationsHer father, Ryan Marshall, says Lexi was once confident and outgoing, but that began to change when she entered middle school. She was 12 years old when she took her own life.CanadaFeb 6