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BC Sheriff Service wants 383,000 rounds of ammo for coming year

BC Sheriff Service wants 383,000 rounds of ammo for coming year

The BC Sheriff Service wants 383,000 rounds of ammunition for 2022-23, 100,000 rounds of which would go to the Justice Institute of British Columbia.
West Vancouver 14-year-old leads campaign to donate 3,000 sleeping bags to people living on the streets

West Vancouver 14-year-old leads campaign to donate 3,000 sleeping bags to people living on the streets

Zacpacs will be distributed by partner agencies throughout the Greater Vancouver area later this month.
Tagless, 'frightened' puppy rescued by Port Moody police after running into traffic

Tagless, 'frightened' puppy rescued by Port Moody police after running into traffic

Is this your dog? It's now comfortable and receiving care at the Coquitlam Animal Shelter, where workers hope to reunite it with its rightful owner.
B.C. children's author includes spaghetti monster storyline in latest book

B.C. children's author includes spaghetti monster storyline in latest book

North Vancouver writer Patricia Bowles put flying spaghetti monster and flying macaroni monster cults into her children's book, not knowing there was a B.C. chapter of the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
Clock is ticking on salmon farm licences

Clock is ticking on salmon farm licences

B.C. First Nation says if fisheries minister won’t renew licences, they will
What will happen when a tsunami hits B.C.?

What will happen when a tsunami hits B.C.?

Sooner or later, another tsunami will hit a B.C. coastline, inlet or lake. Here's what you need to know.
EVs, housing, opioid crisis on table as Trudeau meets with Victoria mayor

EVs, housing, opioid crisis on table as Trudeau meets with Victoria mayor

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau talked housing affordability, climate change and the opioid crisis with Mayor Lisa Helps at Victoria City Hall on Monday, as about 30 protesters outside hollered about vaccine mandates and freedom.
B.C. farming couple loses bid to use railway strip of land

B.C. farming couple loses bid to use railway strip of land

A West Kootenay couple who bought land believing a railway corridor was part of the property can't have it turned over to them as part of a swap with the province, a B.C. Supreme Court judge says.
Body of man who went missing in 2019 found on the Sunshine Coast

Body of man who went missing in 2019 found on the Sunshine Coast

Thomas Hines went missing in Egmont back in June 2019. Underwater search and recovery specialists Gene and Sandy Ralston found him using their specialized equipment earlier this month.
Association of friendship centres to steer $5M fund for Indigenous safety planning

Association of friendship centres to steer $5M fund for Indigenous safety planning

VANCOUVER — The B.C. government's decision to put a fund for Indigenous safety planning in the hands of an Indigenous-led organization was hailed as a step toward reconciliation for the province.