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Cops for Cancer Tour de North riders preparing for Friday sendoff, bound for Prince Rupert

Cops for Cancer Tour de North riders preparing for Friday sendoff, bound for Prince Rupert

Fundraising ride to beat childhood cancer has raised $47.8 million since 1997
RCMP make 27 more arrests at B.C. old-growth logging blockades

RCMP make 27 more arrests at B.C. old-growth logging blockades

PORT RENFREW, B.C. — RCMP enforcement of a B.C. Supreme Court injunction against blockades set up to prevent old-growth logging on Vancouver Island continued this weekend.
9/11 20 years later: Terrorist attacks put Delta on high alert

9/11 20 years later: Terrorist attacks put Delta on high alert

Until the horror of that Tuesday morning, the then municipality gave little thought on its international port of entries
9/11 20 years later: Delta firefighters recall their trip to New York

9/11 20 years later: Delta firefighters recall their trip to New York

Visits over several months was to attend funerals and provide emotional support

Mountie escapes injury after being shot at in Surrey, B.C.

SURREY, B.C. — The RCMP say one of their officers is shaken, but not physically injured after being shot at during an attempted traffic stop in Surrey, B.C., Friday evening.
Tribunal dismisses vaccine human rights complaints against Horgan, Henry

Tribunal dismisses vaccine human rights complaints against Horgan, Henry

'Ideological opposition to or distrust of the vaccine' not enough for complaint to proceed.
B.C. ridings see up to 40% decline in polling locations

B.C. ridings see up to 40% decline in polling locations

Fewer polling locations in many B.C. ridings could mean travelling significantly further to cast your ballot this federal election.
B.C. health officials report 820 COVID-19 cases and another nine deaths

B.C. health officials report 820 COVID-19 cases and another nine deaths

VICTORIA — British Columbia health officials are reporting 820 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the active infections in the province to 5,850.
Drug criminalization causing overdose epidemic: lawsuit

Drug criminalization causing overdose epidemic: lawsuit

21,000-plus Canadian overdose deaths since 2016 largely preventable, group claims
For most non-government employees, Sept. 30 will be a regular working day this year

For most non-government employees, Sept. 30 will be a regular working day this year

The last day of September marks the inaugural National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.