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Third deer infected with chronic wasting disease in B.C.

Third deer infected with chronic wasting disease in B.C.

A new case of chronic wasting disease, an incurable illness that has the potential to decimate deer populations, has been identified in British Columbia.
B.C. RCMP detachments begin rollout of body worn cameras

B.C. RCMP detachments begin rollout of body worn cameras

British Columbia's top Mountie says rolling out body-worn cameras for officers in the province will address calls to "enhance public trust," but a sociologist who studies technology's effect on policing says evidence of it reducing use-of-force incid
Using art, degree to build Indigenous community

Using art, degree to build Indigenous community

An award-winning multimedia artist and musician will be graduating with a master’s degree at the 2024 USask Fall Convocation.
Next storm looms as B.C. cleans up from bomb cyclone. What's behind the foul weather?

Next storm looms as B.C. cleans up from bomb cyclone. What's behind the foul weather?

VANCOUVER — A new storm system is bearing down on British Columbia and is expected to bring another blast of potentially damaging winds, as the province continues to clean up from this week's powerful bomb cyclone.
Next storm looms as B.C. cleans up from bomb cyclone. What's behind the foul weather?

Next storm looms as B.C. cleans up from bomb cyclone. What's behind the foul weather?

VANCOUVER — A new storm system is bearing down on British Columbia and is expected to bring another blast of potentially damaging winds, as the province continues to clean up from this week's powerful bomb cyclone.

Regina chiropractor accused of sex assaults tells jury he asks patients for consent

REGINA — A Regina chiropractor accused of sexually assaulting seven women in his care testified in his own defence Thursday, telling a jury he would get consent before touching them.
The Ruttle Report - The power of winter can be harsh

The Ruttle Report - The power of winter can be harsh

Winter can be a harsh mistress, depending where you call home!
Slow down, the life you save may be yours

Slow down, the life you save may be yours

Canadians speeding in large numbers according to a CAA survey.
Safety board calls for changes two years after Nova Scotia fisherman's death at sea

Safety board calls for changes two years after Nova Scotia fisherman's death at sea

HALIFAX — An investigation into how the Canadian Coast Guard responded to a Nova Scotia vessel in distress two years ago raises questions about why one fisherman died after a towing operation went awry.
Preteen Outlook players dominate home hockey tournament

Preteen Outlook players dominate home hockey tournament

Kids showed what they were capable of on the ice by going undefeated on their home ice.
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