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Kelowna RCMP warns public after string of strategic break-insThe holiday season is here, and Kelowna RCMP are sending out a warning following a recent string of strategic break-ins in Kelowna, Lake Country and Salmon Arm.CrimeDec 16, 2022
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BC Liberal candidate apologizes for 2012 comments about drug users being ‘criminals’Bruce Banman made the comments in a 2012 news article while he was Abbotsford's mayor.PoliticsSep 28, 2020
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Saskatoon Crime Stoppers recognized at an international levelSaskatoon Crime Stoppers took home the Best Media Digital and Best Productivity awards at the Crime Stoppers International conference in Singapore.CrimeJan 17, 2020
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Report finds $5B laundered through B.C. real estate in 2018An expert panel looking into money laundering in B.C.'s real estate market has found an estimated $5 billion in 'dirty money' was laundered through the housing market in the province in 2018.PoliticsMay 9, 2019
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Officers voice safety concerns as inmate population triples at Quinte Detention CentreQuinte Detention Centre usually houses 98 inmates but that number has increased to 240, a concern for correction officers.CanadaSep 14, 2018
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Year in Review: The Dumbest Criminals of 2017From the men who robbed a bar hosting a cop’s retirement party to the inmates who broke back into prison – these are the dumbest criminals of 2017.CrimeDec 24, 2017
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Violent home invasion leaves Edmonton man too shaken to return to houseAfter being viciously beaten in his own home last week, an Edmonton resident is sharing his story - hoping to help others.CrimeOct 31, 2017
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Year in Review: The dumbest criminals of 2016 caught on cameraFrom the man who tried to bribe a cop with beer, to the thief who left behind his business card – these are some of the dumbest criminals of 2016.CrimeDec 26, 2016
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Panama Papers: Europe’s big five urges countries to share info on offshore accountsThe European Union's five biggest economies have agreed to share information on company ownership and are urging other nations to do the same.WorldApr 15, 2016
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Canada to test facial-recognition technology at various border locationsCanada's border agency plans to compare images of people arriving in the country with photographs of suspects on watchlists to keep out alleged terrorists and other criminals.CanadaJan 8, 2016
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