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Treasure chest hidden in Rocky Mountains finally found

Treasure chest hidden in Rocky Mountains finally found

SANTA FE, N.M.
Thousands sign online petition calling for B.C. RCMP to wear body cameras

Thousands sign online petition calling for B.C. RCMP to wear body cameras

Thousands have signed an online petition calling for the province's solicitor general to make body cameras mandatory for all Mounties in B.C. As of 12:30 p.m. Saturday, 18,180 people, and counting, had signed the change.org petition.
Hundreds turn out for anti-racism protest in Squamish Saturday

Hundreds turn out for anti-racism protest in Squamish Saturday

Locals speak of racism faced and ways forward
Indigenous families say their loved ones' deaths in custody are part of pattern

Indigenous families say their loved ones' deaths in custody are part of pattern

VANCOUVER — One of Chantel Moore's grandmothers says her granddaughter's shooting death in New Brunswick isn't the first time she has lost a family member to police violence.
Senior abuse and the pandemic

Senior abuse and the pandemic

What to do if you are being mistreated, or suspect someone else is
'It's brewing': Inmates, guards worry about violence after COVID-19 lockdown

'It's brewing': Inmates, guards worry about violence after COVID-19 lockdown

VANCOUVER — Jennifer Larue just wants her husband to be able to hold their baby.
B.C. health data privacy exemptions extended to Dec. 31

B.C. health data privacy exemptions extended to Dec. 31

Privacy commissioner, watchdog want greater protections, penalties
Year of the staycation is a boon for B.C.'s outdoor equipment industry

Year of the staycation is a boon for B.C.'s outdoor equipment industry

Ban on non-essential travel in B.C. fires up sales of bikes, camping and hunting gear
James: B.C.'s May job numbers offer 'glimmer of hope'

James: B.C.'s May job numbers offer 'glimmer of hope'

Canada unemployment hit 13.7% in May
New study is first full list of species that only exist in Canada

New study is first full list of species that only exist in Canada

For the first time, Canadian biologists have come up with a list of plants, insects and animals that live only in this country and say many of them are in danger of extinction if they haven't died out already.