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Heavy rain causes flooding in small B.C. First Nation community

Heavy rain causes flooding in small B.C. First Nation community

The tiny hamlet of Kingcome Inlet is underwater after Monday night’s storm
Prisoners in Canada among alleged leaders in massive opioid ring: US authorities

Prisoners in Canada among alleged leaders in massive opioid ring: US authorities

It’s being called the most prolific fentanyl-trafficking and money-laundering operations
Clearer path to surgery needed for transgender people: UBC study

Clearer path to surgery needed for transgender people: UBC study

Authors recommend training more surgeons and doctors
Former camper claims sexual abuse at Cowichan River Bible Camp

Former camper claims sexual abuse at Cowichan River Bible Camp

Surrey pastor accused of sexual assault is former board member of Vancouver Island camp
Suspects in Nanaimo steal car, pirate costumes and a piece of cake

Suspects in Nanaimo steal car, pirate costumes and a piece of cake

Incident happened between 1-6 a.m. on Oct. 10 at a basement suite in the 900 block of Howard Avenue
Canadian Food Inspection Agency issues recall for some B.C. oysters

Canadian Food Inspection Agency issues recall for some B.C. oysters

CFIA issued the recall due to the potential presence of a marine biotoxin in the oysters.
Pot shops targeted despite looming legalization

Pot shops targeted despite looming legalization

Business licenses being pulled, yet no enforcement in Vernon
Humpback whale washes up near Ucluelet

Humpback whale washes up near Ucluelet

A necropsy performed on the large mammal revealed it had a broken jaw, which indicates significant trauma.
New mines minister tours Elk Valley coal operation

New mines minister tours Elk Valley coal operation

The new provincial mines minister was in the Elk Valley last week taking a tour of Teck Resources coal operations in Line Creek to get a feel for her new responsibilities.
Mayor says donations could decrease taxes for new fire hall

Mayor says donations could decrease taxes for new fire hall

Creston Mayor Ron Toyota is pledging donations of $1,000 this year