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Ostrich cull costs reveal detailed federal spending over $6.7 million
Surrey extortion patrol arrested two foreign nationals following shooting in Newton
Surrey council demands federal state of emergency to combat “transnational” extortion crisis
B.C. Ombudsperson warns involuntary mental health care safeguards inconsistently applied
Police say end of B.C. drug decriminalization unlikely to lead to surge in arrests
Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs criticizes UBC over residential school denialism event
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
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Canada backs allies on Hormuz efforts as Iran conflict drives energy fears
Four charged after stabbing and robbery investigation in New Westminster
Two deported after joint police probe into extortion targeting Edmonton’s South Asian community
Landslide in Coquitlam cuts power to thousands amid heavy rainfall
Vancouver mayor mandates caller ID for staff in public communications amid increasing extortion cases