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First Nations in B.C. call on minister to resign over horrific child abuse case

First Nations in B.C. call on minister to resign over horrific child abuse case

CHILLIWACK, B.C.
B.C. funds new animal shelters with pet breeder laws further delayed

B.C. funds new animal shelters with pet breeder laws further delayed

Four replacement animal shelters will help address a deficit of care for abandoned and abused pets, said Premier David Eby.
Canucks legend Daniel Sedin did the Grouse Grind 11 times in one day

Canucks legend Daniel Sedin did the Grouse Grind 11 times in one day

The former Canuck was one of 70 participants in the Multi-Grouse Grind Challenge on June 21.
B.C. shells out $12M for four new animal shelters across province as demand rises

B.C. shells out $12M for four new animal shelters across province as demand rises

B.C. Premier David Eby hung out with some dogs while announcing $12 million in funding toward the construction of four new SPCA facilities.
Canada's wildfire season just became the worst ever recorded

Canada's wildfire season just became the worst ever recorded

So far this year, wildfires in Canada have burned an area more than double the size of Vancouver Island. The record comes just as the core season begins.
Groups decry 'punitive,' 'coercive' drug policies amid worsening overdose crisis

Groups decry 'punitive,' 'coercive' drug policies amid worsening overdose crisis

VANCOUVER — A coalition of eight advocacy groups is decrying Canada's "devastating" drug policy that advocates say is doing more harm than good in the country's fight against the illicit drug overdose crisis.
PetroCanada issues may be 'tip of the iceberg' after Suncor cybersecurity incident

PetroCanada issues may be 'tip of the iceberg' after Suncor cybersecurity incident

CALGARY — Suncor Energy Inc. falling victim to a cyberattack may be the most significant cybersecurity breach of an oil and gas company thus far in Canadian history, experts say.
B.C. homebuyers facing down payment pressure: Royal LePage

B.C. homebuyers facing down payment pressure: Royal LePage

Buyers getting financial assistance from family, looking at more affordable neighbourhoods
West Vancouver police strike suspect with vehicle after 'exchange of gunfire'

West Vancouver police strike suspect with vehicle after 'exchange of gunfire'

The suspect was injured when a West Van officer drove into him with their vehicle, according to police.
Sechelt man identified as victim in Halfmoon Bay shooting

Sechelt man identified as victim in Halfmoon Bay shooting

A 56-year-old man died from gunshot wounds on June 22, according to the RCMP's Integrated Homicide Investigation Team. Two suspects are in custody.