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B.C. to introduce fixed permitting timelines for mineral exploration starting April 1
18-year-old killed in clash between two groups in Kelowna
Paperwork vs Patients: B.C. losing equivalent of 1,400 doctors to “red tape”
CBSA seized record 83,000kg of illegal drugs, 830 firearms in 2025
Arson investigation launched after targeted fire at Surrey Fruiticana
Carney announces major GST credit expansion to tackle grocery store shock
Man Arrested in Abbotsford after pointing fake gun at bus passengers
BC Conservatives back calls for federal-provincial action against extortion crisis
Major Canadian airlines push back against passenger complaint transparency challenge
Vancouver police warn public after $1.3 million lost in cryptocurrency scams
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Details emerge about Tumbler Ridge shooter’s background as gaming account removed
Dash cam footage released in North Vancouver hit-and-run that injured wheelchair user
BC RCMP confirms victims of Tumbler Ridge shooting, urges community to focus on families
Man charged in multi-city semi-trailer theft investigation
Decision not to renew directors has come as a surprise says Surrey police board chair