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Poop-scooping will be optional for horseback riders in this B.C. town

Poop-scooping will be optional for horseback riders in this B.C. town

Langley backs off of bylaws requiring riders to clean up after their mounts on Township streets and trails
B.C. teacher and her daughter, 5, battling cancer at the same time

B.C. teacher and her daughter, 5, battling cancer at the same time

Support for the family of five is being generated through a GoFundMe campaign
10-day search ends in tragedy: missing kayaker found dead on Kootenay Lake

10-day search ends in tragedy: missing kayaker found dead on Kootenay Lake

21-year-old from Creston went missing April 30
Harrison receives provincial funding for emergency preparedness

Harrison receives provincial funding for emergency preparedness

Village granted $40K for first aid training, tech upgrades
VIDEO: 4 taken to hospital after head-on crash near Maple Ridge-Mission border

VIDEO: 4 taken to hospital after head-on crash near Maple Ridge-Mission border

63-year-old Mission woman in critical condition after two-vehicle collision
RCMP seek witnesses in Highway 5 crash involving BC Highway Patrol vehicle

RCMP seek witnesses in Highway 5 crash involving BC Highway Patrol vehicle

The crash happened around 8:30 a.m. on May 10
Matthew Monteith, 38, revealed as victim in 2024 murder at Sicamous hotel

Matthew Monteith, 38, revealed as victim in 2024 murder at Sicamous hotel

Name released after search warrant executed in Calgary May 8, 2025
SUV flips, catches fire in two-vehicle collision in Surrey

SUV flips, catches fire in two-vehicle collision in Surrey

Surrey police say speed may have been a contributing factor in Friday afternoon crash
Vancouver police officer demoted following sexual misconduct hearing

Vancouver police officer demoted following sexual misconduct hearing

Keiron McConnell was accused of sexual misconduct by fellow female officers, student
B.C. ranchers, farmers urged to register livestock location as wildfire risk increases

B.C. ranchers, farmers urged to register livestock location as wildfire risk increases

Registering the location of livestock helps emergency responders reach animals faster, according to the B.C. Ministry of Agriculture and Food