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VPD responds to calls of shots fired in South Vancouver, one person found dead

VPD responds to calls of shots fired in South Vancouver, one person found dead

Anyone with dashcam footage near the Langara Golf Course and Sexsmith Elementary School on the evening of June 4 is asked to call VPD’s Homicide Unit
VPD officers seriously injured after colliding with bus while responding to 911 call (VIDEO)

VPD officers seriously injured after colliding with bus while responding to 911 call (VIDEO)

The bus driver and three passengers were taken to hospital for non-life-threatening injuries and have since been released
RCMP search for woman swept away by Similkameen River in B.C.

RCMP search for woman swept away by Similkameen River in B.C.

KEREMEOS, B.C. — The RCMP say a search is underway for a woman whose vehicle was swept away by a fast-moving river near Keremeos, B.C.
Three men charged in Vancouver investigation involving sexual assault, voyeurism

Three men charged in Vancouver investigation involving sexual assault, voyeurism

In 2018 University RCMP received a 911 call from a woman who reported she had been sexually assaulted by three men
British Columbians set to celebrate first-ever BC Trails Day

British Columbians set to celebrate first-ever BC Trails Day

'BC Trails Day is an opportunity to come together to give back to the trails we love and bring attention to the many benefits that they provide.'
Rollout of second COVID-19 vaccine doses in B.C. leads to busy month

Rollout of second COVID-19 vaccine doses in B.C. leads to busy month

VICTORIA — Health officials in British Columbia say they are gearing up for a busy month as the province works on the rollout of its second doses of COVID-19 vaccinations. Provincial health officer Dr.
Actor Mark Ruffalo calls for end to old-growth logging in B.C.

Actor Mark Ruffalo calls for end to old-growth logging in B.C.

'Sign the petition here to demand that John Horgan and BC NDP keep their promise to protect these ancient forests!'
FortisBC advocates for mixed gas-electric future

FortisBC advocates for mixed gas-electric future

A FortisBC-commissioned report suggests a mixed gas-electric future will still meet B.C.'s climate emission reduction targets and will save $100 billion.
Vancouver residents mark anniversary of Tiananmen Square Massacre

Vancouver residents mark anniversary of Tiananmen Square Massacre

Society seeks to raise awareness, 32 years after violent crackdown on Chinese pro-democracy protesters.
Fairness officer role approved as ICBC launches enhanced care auto insurance

Fairness officer role approved as ICBC launches enhanced care auto insurance

VICTORIA — The Insurance Corporation of British Columbia has created a new position aimed at ensuring the Crown-run auto insurer makes fair and transparent decisions related to its newly launched enhanced care plan.