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British Columbia man second suspect in fatal Saskatchewan fire

British Columbia man second suspect in fatal Saskatchewan fire

LA RONGE, Sask. — A second person has been charged in the deaths of a two men in a northern Saskatchewan house fire more than four years ago. Jack Cochrane and Phillip Nighttraveller were killed in the January 2010 blaze in Uranium City.
Aldergrove farmer believes goji berries have a bright future in B.C.

Aldergrove farmer believes goji berries have a bright future in B.C.

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100 firefighters to battle wildfire that’s expected to double to 10,000 hectares

100 firefighters to battle wildfire that’s expected to double to 10,000 hectares

TUMBLER RIDGE, B.C. — A fast-moving wildfire in northeastern British Columbia is expected to double in size and is keeping about 200 oil-and-gas workers out of evacuated camps.
Racism, face-grabbing results in penalties for two B.C. teachers

Racism, face-grabbing results in penalties for two B.C. teachers

Two B.C. teachers — one who referred to an Asian student as "Ching Chong" and another who grabbed a female student's face and blew in it — have been disciplined by the B.C. Teacher Regulation Branch.
Lower Mainland hospitals among worst in Canada: report

Lower Mainland hospitals among worst in Canada: report

Several Fraser Health Authority hospitals have some of the worst results in Canada on various measures of patient safety and quality of care, according to a report prepared for the ministry of health and released Wednesday.
Tumbler Ridge-area wildfire more than doubles due to windy, dry weather

Tumbler Ridge-area wildfire more than doubles due to windy, dry weather

Evacuation order issued for 200 workers in oil and gas camps
Tumbler Ridge-area wildfire prompts evacuation order for 200 workers

Tumbler Ridge-area wildfire prompts evacuation order for 200 workers

TUMBLER RIDGE — A growing wildfire southeast of Tumbler Ridge and concerns about its "immediate danger to life and safety," has forced the Peace River Regional District to issue an evacuation order affecting about 200 workers in two oil-and-gas camps
Jury walked through DNA basics at Legebokoff trial

Jury walked through DNA basics at Legebokoff trial

A primer on how DNA is used in a criminal investigation was given Monday during the trial for Cody Alan Legebokoff.
91Ô­´´ worries 91Ô­´´ 91Ô­´´â€™s orders may spread fire ants

91Ô­´´ worries 91Ô­´´ 91Ô­´´â€™s orders may spread fire ants

91Ô­´´ 91Ô­´´ orders to dismantle and remove community gardens along the Arbutus Corridor could be delayed by an infestation of European fire ants in the garden plots near East Boulevard and 68th Avenue.
Thief writes apology note, returns Prince George boy's stolen bike

Thief writes apology note, returns Prince George boy's stolen bike

A Prince George boy has been reunited with his stolen bicycle after a sober second thought by the thief and help from members of Hell Yeah Prince George, a community group on Facebook.