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Police say two-year-old child hit by vehicle near Falkland, B.C., has died

Police say two-year-old child hit by vehicle near Falkland, B.C., has died

VERNON, B.C. — Mounties in the North Okanagan say they are investigating the death of a two-year-old child. Police say they were called Monday afternoon to help ambulance staff who responded after the child had been hit by a vehicle.
Vancouver restaurant ordered closed for a week for serving minor alcohol

Vancouver restaurant ordered closed for a week for serving minor alcohol

B.C.'s Liquor and Cannabis Regulation Branch found The Greek Gastown served a Corona to a minor without requesting identification.
Chinese woman ordered deported from B.C. over espionage risk

Chinese woman ordered deported from B.C. over espionage risk

An immigration hearing leading to the deportation order of a retired Overseas Chinese Affairs Office employee offers a window into China's foreign interference activities in Canada.
Alberta accused of ‘gatekeeping’ B.C. wine shipments

Alberta accused of ‘gatekeeping’ B.C. wine shipments

Crackdown comes in the wake of back-to-back disastrous cold snaps.
Pemberton puppies saved from dangerous rising floodwaters

Pemberton puppies saved from dangerous rising floodwaters

PAWS seeking animal fosters in the area to open their homes for the rescued puppies.
B.C. nightclub murder heading toward trial

B.C. nightclub murder heading toward trial

Vancouver police officers found Naseb Fazil, 19, alive but suffering stab wounds. He later died in hospital.
Fort St. John artist named 2024 Artist in Residence

Fort St. John artist named 2024 Artist in Residence

Born and raised in Fort St. John, Donna Bozarth was announced as Arts North East’s 2024 Artist in Residence, and will work with mentor, award-winning linocut printmaker Mary Ann Molcan over the next six months.
Two B.C. nurses suspended for providing inadequate care

Two B.C. nurses suspended for providing inadequate care

One nurse failed to provide care and medications to patients in acute pain, the regulatory college found.
B.C. again leads Canada with highest number of deceased organ donors, province says

B.C. again leads Canada with highest number of deceased organ donors, province says

VANCOUVER — Heather Martin was having trouble walking even short distances as she waited for a kidney transplant. But on Oct. 12, 2023, a phone call at work made her "happy, happy, happy.
Fraudsters dressed as police scam elderly B.C. woman of $7K

Fraudsters dressed as police scam elderly B.C. woman of $7K

In another scam, a sleight-of-hand trick is used.