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Kamloops RCMP return bike five years after it was reported stolen

Kamloops RCMP return bike five years after it was reported stolen

“The serial number provided by the victim was the key in being able to identify the bike as stolen and return it to its rightful owner."
Nanaimo man killed by police had five bullets in his body, says pathologist

Nanaimo man killed by police had five bullets in his body, says pathologist

Aaron Lee Prince died of multiple gunshot wounds and had a potentially toxic level of cocaine in his system, Dr. Jason Doyle told a coroner’s inquest
B.C. nurse suspended for one year for alleged sexual misconduct

B.C. nurse suspended for one year for alleged sexual misconduct

The suspension cites misconduct incident at a 2021 work function and unwelcomed and unwanted sexualized comments.
Parents of B.C. kids with disabilities face 'gut-wrenching' choice, says advocate

Parents of B.C. kids with disabilities face 'gut-wrenching' choice, says advocate

VICTORIA — British Columbia's children's representative Jennifer Charlesworth says some parents are facing what she calls the "gut-wrenching" decision of whether to place their children with disabilities in government care, so they can get access to
Man and 11-year-old son dead after 'targeted' shooting in Edmonton: police

Man and 11-year-old son dead after 'targeted' shooting in Edmonton: police

Officers responded to a report of a shooting outside a business around noon on Thursday and found a 41-year-old man and an 11-year-old boy in medical distress.
COVID-19 waning in B.C., with hospital admissions, deaths and positive cases down

COVID-19 waning in B.C., with hospital admissions, deaths and positive cases down

VANCOUVER — New data suggest that a recent surge in COVID-19 activity in British Columbia appears to be waning, with the number of hospital admissions, deaths and positive tests all down sharply.
Red Tomato Pies opening in Prince George Nov. 17

Red Tomato Pies opening in Prince George Nov. 17

The wait is finally over Prince George. No more making the trek to Quesnel for those delicious pizzas.
Northern Health seeks support for sober living initiative

Northern Health seeks support for sober living initiative

A letter of support is being requested from the City of Dawson Creek for a sober living house, administered through Northern Health.
New bill would ban replacement workers in federal workplaces during strikes, lockouts

New bill would ban replacement workers in federal workplaces during strikes, lockouts

OTTAWA — Replacement workers would be banned during strikes and lockouts at federally regulated workplaces under new government legislation introduced Thursday in the House of Commons.
B.C. shifts ambulance staffing for rural communities in bid to boost emergency care

B.C. shifts ambulance staffing for rural communities in bid to boost emergency care

VICTORIA — British Columbia is shifting its ambulance paramedics staffing model for 60 rural and remote communities in what Health Minister Adrian Dix says is an "unprecedented" investment in emergency health care.