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Kelowna gangland shooting caught on camera

Kelowna gangland shooting caught on camera

Two men were wounded in gunfire that rang out on a Kelowna street Saturday. Police said they discovered on-scene what they believe to be an improvised explosive device
B.C. wildfires: No 'big' human-caused activity over long weekend a welcoming sight

B.C. wildfires: No 'big' human-caused activity over long weekend a welcoming sight

Only 6.8 per cent of wildfires are believed to have been human-caused.
Whistler council votes to continue purchasing asphalt from Cheakamus plant

Whistler council votes to continue purchasing asphalt from Cheakamus plant

Councillors also agreed to expand the RMOW’s air quality-monitoring program in the area over the next two years
Coast to Cascades Grizzly Bear Initiative encouraging Pemberton Meadows residents to install electric fencing

Coast to Cascades Grizzly Bear Initiative encouraging Pemberton Meadows residents to install electric fencing

WildSafeBC will reimburse 50% of material costs, up to $500
Meet Neiko and Dreki, North Shore Rescue's newest canine recruits

Meet Neiko and Dreki, North Shore Rescue's newest canine recruits

B.C.'s busiest SAR team now has three validated search dogs
North Van crews must break Seymour River rocks by hand to save salmon run

North Van crews must break Seymour River rocks by hand to save salmon run

Extreme fire danger means no gas-powered tools or explosives
Sea to Sky firefighters return from two-week deployment

Sea to Sky firefighters return from two-week deployment

Two members of the Whistler Fire Rescue Service return home after assisting with fire near Flat Lake
Unique sprinkler system puts B.C. town at ease as wildfire rages nearby

Unique sprinkler system puts B.C. town at ease as wildfire rages nearby

A small B.C. town is coming up with innovative ways to protect homes against wildfires.
Another coyote attack in Stanley Park: woman scratched on back, shoulders

Another coyote attack in Stanley Park: woman scratched on back, shoulders

A woman was attacked from behind while in the park Friday night
BC Wildfire Service warns online fire maps may be inaccurate

BC Wildfire Service warns online fire maps may be inaccurate

Inaccurate online maps 'can cause a lot of confusion and anxiety'
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