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Have you forgotten a fortune? B.C. team wants to return millions to rightful owners

Have you forgotten a fortune? B.C. team wants to return millions to rightful owners

VANCOUVER — In an era inundated with scams involving mysterious princes or easy fortunes — if you just hand over a few bucks in advance — you're probably right to be wary of anyone offering free money.
Photos + Video: One seriously injured from 'targeted' Coquitlam shooting

Photos + Video: One seriously injured from 'targeted' Coquitlam shooting

A man is in hospital with life-threatening injuries as police investigate the "brazen" incident, as well as Coquitlam vehicle fire believed to be related.
Pathologist calls girl's strangulation 'certain' after lawyer queries autopsy wording

Pathologist calls girl's strangulation 'certain' after lawyer queries autopsy wording

VANCOUVER — A forensic pathologist said it was his "certain conclusion" that a 13-year-old girl found dead in a B.C.
Fort St. John, B.C., breathes easier as wildfire evacuation alert is lifted

Fort St. John, B.C., breathes easier as wildfire evacuation alert is lifted

Residents of Fort St. John in northeastern British Columbia breathed a collective sigh of relief after the city lifted its wildfire evacuation alert Wednesday, although more than 1,300 properties in the surrounding area remain under an evacuation order.
'Glad to be alive': Man T-bones bear while cycling in North Vancouver

'Glad to be alive': Man T-bones bear while cycling in North Vancouver

"I pretty much kissed the bear," says the cyclist who suffered serious injuries in the crash on a North Van trail.
Prince George wildfire support services centre closes after one day

Prince George wildfire support services centre closes after one day

Fifty evacuees who fled to Prince George still ordered to stay way from their homes
Air-quality expert says risks underestimated as wildfire smoke descends across B.C.

Air-quality expert says risks underestimated as wildfire smoke descends across B.C.

An air-quality expert says smoky skies over British Columbia have become the norm over the past few summers, but not everyone seems aware of the serious health hazards it represents.
City of Prince George co-hosting webinar on hydrogen sector

City of Prince George co-hosting webinar on hydrogen sector

The free webinar will focus on the potential of the hydrogen sector in Prince George and the province.
Metro Vancouver international student loses almost $6,500 to job scam

Metro Vancouver international student loses almost $6,500 to job scam

The Better Business Bureau is reminding the public to remain cautious about quick job offers and work-from-home gigs that require little to no experience.
Prince George to get air ambulance upgrade

Prince George to get air ambulance upgrade

A fleet of seven new helicopter ambulances is expected to be operational by late 2024 or early 2025.