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City of Surrey seizes $345,000 of fireworks ahead of Diwali

City of Surrey seizes $345,000 of fireworks ahead of Diwali

A person in Surrey may only sell fireworks with permission from the fire department and with a federal licence.
Everything you need to know about getting your influenza, COVID-19 and RSV vaccines in Metro Vancouver

Everything you need to know about getting your influenza, COVID-19 and RSV vaccines in Metro Vancouver

Find out everything you need to know about protecting yourself over the fall and winter.
Prince George teen wins two national horse jumping championships

Prince George teen wins two national horse jumping championships

Colby Winther-Konig, 15-year-old Prince George horse show jumper, is the new Jump Canada National champion and the Canadian Equestrian Team champion, taking both wins during Toronto’s Royal Winter Fair.
B.C. Remembrance Day events to be held rain or shine, with wild weather forecast

B.C. Remembrance Day events to be held rain or shine, with wild weather forecast

VANCOUVER — An organizer of Saturday's Remembrance Day ceremony in Downtown Vancouver wants anyone worried about a forecast of wild weather to try to imagine what it was like in the trenches of Europe during the First World War.
Anti-hate mural unveiled in northern B.C.

Anti-hate mural unveiled in northern B.C.

B.C.’s Human Rights Commissioner, Kasari Govender, visited Fort St. John on Thursday to unveil a mural which aims to bring the community together in the fight against hate.
Heavy snow for highways this weekend in southern B.C.

Heavy snow for highways this weekend in southern B.C.

Some areas are expecting to see between 20 and 30 centimetres of snow.
A clarification of Nov. 8 and 9 stories about Taylor Swift concerts

A clarification of Nov. 8 and 9 stories about Taylor Swift concerts

VANCOUVER — The Canadian Press reported on Nov. 8 and 9 that it was estimated about 30 million people had registered to buy tickets for Taylor Swift's six concerts next year in Toronto.
CN police warning drivers of train crossing dangers

CN police warning drivers of train crossing dangers

Cst. Jamie Thorne says incident near Prince George in August could have been deadly
Wildlife Act violation report to RCMP results in correction

Wildlife Act violation report to RCMP results in correction

Female hunter on Texada had not violated law
Pedestrian killed in Northern B.C. crash

Pedestrian killed in Northern B.C. crash

One person is dead after being struck Thursday night by a vehicle on Highway 97 in Fort St. John.