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One woman dead, another injured after hiking accidents near Squamish: RCMP

SQUAMISH, B.C. — Mounties say one woman is dead and another is seriously injured after two different hiking accidents along the Sigurd trail system near Squamish, B.C.

RCMP investigate party bus fight that sent two teens to hospital

BURNABY, B.C. — Mounties are investigating after a fight between party bus passengers sent two 17-year-old boys to hospital with stab wounds.
Two drivers under investigation after crash on Sea to Sky highway: RCMP

Two drivers under investigation after crash on Sea to Sky highway: RCMP

WHISTLER, B.C. — Mounties are providing more details about a crash that sent two kids to hospital and closed the Sea to Sky highway south of Whistler for several hours on Saturday afternoon.

Vancouver Coastal Health warns of possible COVID-19 exposures at downtown bars

Vancouver Coastal Health is warning the public of several new potential exposures to COVID-19 at bars and nightclubs on Granville Street.

B.C. planning up to 15 First Nations justice centres across the province

VICTORIA — The British Columbia government is working with the B.C. First Nations Justice Council to determine the locations for new Indigenous justice centres across the province.

Victoria police seek two suspects after alleged stabbing in Centennial Square

VICTORIA — Police in Victoria are appealing to the public for any information about two suspects after an alleged stabbing downtown. They say officers were in Centennial Square when a man in medical distress approached them shortly after 6 p.m.

Community centres, more recreational facilities set to reopen across Vancouver

VANCOUVER — The Vancouver Park Board says community centres across the city are set to reopen, with programs and services focused on children, youth, seniors and food security coming first.
Alaskans fined, taken to U.S. after allegedly violating Quarantine Act in B.C.

Alaskans fined, taken to U.S. after allegedly violating Quarantine Act in B.C.

VANCOUVER — RCMP in British Columbia say four Americans have been fined $500 each for violating emergency orders under the Quarantine Act.

Man who killed Const. Sarah Beckett not allowed to return to Vancouver Island

VANCOUVER — New documents from the Parole Board of Canada show Vancouver Island Mounties oppose allowing a drunk driver who killed an officer in April 2016 to return to the community. A decision from Aug.

B.C. records 121 new COVID-19 cases; officials preach caution on long weekend

VICTORIA — British Columbia has recorded another 121 cases of COVID-19 and one death related to the virus. In a joint statement on Friday, provincial health officer Dr.