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Bear cub rescued in northern B.C. expected to liveA bear cub rescued in northeastern British Columbia last week is expected to live.EnvironmentDec 27
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B.C. Police watchdog to examine death of Merritt womanBritish Columbia's police watchdog agency is investigating the death of a woman in the province's interior, in a case allegedly involving intimate partner violence.CrimeDec 26
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Heavy rainfall warning for B.C.’s north coast with up to 200 millimetres expectedEnvironment Canada has issued a rainfall warning for parts of British Columbia's north coast region, with some areas expecting as much as 200 millimetres today.WeatherDec 29
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B.C. watchdog to investigate after woman struck by Surrey police vehicleBritish Columbia's police watchdog has been called in to investigate after a woman was hit late Sunday by an officer's vehicle.CanadaDec 15
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Husband facing murder charge after wife dies in B.C. hospital: RCMPA 49-year-old man has been charged with second-degree murder in connection to the death of his wife in British Columbia earlier this week.CrimeDec 19
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Highway in B.C. reopens after atmospheric rivers washed out sectionsA portion of a British Columbia highway linking the Lower Mainland to Alberta that's been closed since atmospheric rivers washed away sections of the road earlier has reopened.CanadaDec 26
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First Nations launch challenge of Site C damA group of First Nations has filed a lawsuit over a massive hydroelectric dam proposed in northeastern British Columbia, arguing the project would have a devastating impact on their traditional land.Dec 31, 1969
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2 new cases of ‘zombie deer disease’ found in B.C.’s Kootenay areaTwo deer hunted in British Columbia's Kootenay region has tested positive for chronic wasting disease, also known as "zombie deer disease," the province says.CanadaDec 17
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B.C. mink farmers drop legal challenge of ban, citing costs after 4-year fightMink farmers in British Columbia and elsewhere in Canada are dropping their legal challenge over a pandemic-era ban in the province due to what they say are excessive legal fees.PoliticsDec 17
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B.C. Mountie must resign or be fired after vulgar group chats with fellow officersA British Columbia Mountie convicted of discreditable conduct for making sexist comments in group chats has been ordered to resign within 14 days, or he will be fired.CrimeDec 18
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B.C., Alberta among provinces seeing largest drops in homicides: reportBritish Columbia and Alberta are among the provinces across Canada that saw the largest drops in homicides for 2024, according to Statistics Canada.CanadaDec 2
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B.C. to target money laundering, fraud with new gambling regulationsBritish Columbia plans to bring in new gambling regulations in an effort to curb money laundering and fraud, including creating an independent gambling regulator.PoliticsDec 2
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23andMe reaches Canadian settlement in data breach class action lawsuitIn October 2023 and September 2024, class actions were filed in the British Columbia Supreme Court on behalf of 23AndMe’s Canadian customers.ConsumerDec 3
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No survivors after plane crashes in wooded area near Nanaimo, B.C. RCMP sayAn investigation into the cause of a plane crash with no survivors, near Twilight Way, Nanaimo, is currently underway in British Columbia.CanadaNov 28
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Carney ‘will have to answer’ questions after tax credit flip-flop, Liberal MP saysA British Columbia Liberal MP said Prime Minister Mark Carney "will have to answer" questions on why he reversed a budget commitment on tax credits in Alberta energy deal.PoliticsDec 4
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No criminal offence by police in failed search for B.C. woman found dead: watchdogBritish Columbia's police watchdog agency says officers in an Interior community could have done more in the search for a missing Indigenous woman who was later found dead.CanadaNov 26
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Trans Mountain poised for expansions as pipeline fills upTrans Mountain said in recent months, the Alberta-to-British-Columbia pipeline that can transport 890,000 barrels a day has regularly been at 90 per cent utilization or higher.EconomyNov 28
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B.C., Ottawa, commits more money to crack down on extortion crimeCanada’s South Asian communities, including those in Surrey, B.C., have seen a wave of extortion-related threats and violence, with British Columbia establishing a special team.CrimeNov 27
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B.C. activists who tested and sold heroin and meth launch constitutional challengeA constitutional challenge by founders of a Vancouver "compassion club" who were found guilty of drug trafficking is expected to begin today at the British Columbia Supreme Court.CanadaNov 24
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Provincial, territorial governments sign deal to knock down trade barriersBritish Columbia's minister of jobs and economic growth announced the deal in Victoria, although it was signed by trade ministers at a meeting in Yellowknife on Wednesday.EconomyNov 20