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Eight cases of salmonella linked to imported cantaloupes in B.C.

Eight cases of salmonella linked to imported cantaloupes in B.C.

Symptoms of the illness include diarrhea, abdominal pain and sometimes fever, nausea and vomiting.
Armed B.C. police took down 10-year-old boy, lawsuit claims

Armed B.C. police took down 10-year-old boy, lawsuit claims

Lawsuit claims a complaint of a boy with scissors drew officers with "a shotgun, Tasers, riot gear and other visible weapons."
Canadian Coast Guard science vessel coming together at Seaspan

Canadian Coast Guard science vessel coming together at Seaspan

When it is launched, it will be Canada’s premier floating laboratory.
Captivating dance moments—Howe Sound Dance Academy's stunning fan photos

Captivating dance moments—Howe Sound Dance Academy's stunning fan photos

Immerse yourself in the world of dance as captured by Brian Aikens.
Drivers carrying loaded firearms ticketed in hunting-compliance checks

Drivers carrying loaded firearms ticketed in hunting-compliance checks

Conservation officers also helped the RCMP with a search-and-rescue call about two overdue hunters
See Squamish blanketed in fog on Nov. 14

See Squamish blanketed in fog on Nov. 14

It was very foggy in Squamish on the morning of Nov. 14, then it dissipated later as the day progressed.
Peak perfect Wednesday—Stawamus Chief's majesty unveiled

Peak perfect Wednesday—Stawamus Chief's majesty unveiled

Rockin' Wednesday view: Stawamus Chief's rhyme and rhythm.
Alleged fake nurse has first B.C. in-person court date

Alleged fake nurse has first B.C. in-person court date

Crown wants case management judge to keep resolution discussions on course after multiple defence lawyers.
B.C. penny stock lawyer barred 15 years following fraud probe

B.C. penny stock lawyer barred 15 years following fraud probe

William Lorne MacDonald practiced law at MacDonald Tuskey in North Vancouver before agreeing to major suspension.
Canadian skeleton athletes ready for World Cup opener

Canadian skeleton athletes ready for World Cup opener

Mirela Rahneva, Jane Channell, Hallie Clarke and Blake Enzie are coached by Whistler Sliding Centre veterans Joe Cecchini and Micaela Widmer