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Have you seen this missing woman?

The BC SPCA does more than ask for donations.

She argued she shouldn't go to prison.

It's not the communal living that's the issue, it's the money.

People who have never had measles, or weren’t vaccinated twice before and after 12 months of age, could get infected.

At these creative eateries, customers can eat in old school booths or on retro cafe stools under posters of Marylin Monroe, Frank Sinatra and Elvis.

The victim was taken to hospital with serious injuries and the suspect drove away before police arrived.

“This is just something they don't want to deal with.”

As he has more than 30 convictions, it's unclear what difference losing one would have meant.

“The storm was intense."

Someone made a hilarious customization to the hand sanitizer dispenser. Without going into too much…

The contract generated 25% of its revenue.

Just before the punch, the lawyer was sitting on the hood of the senior's classic Corvette.

“We wish to express our sincere appreciation to the individuals who stopped to render assistance at the scene.”

“The suspect was released from police custody pending a future court date and is bound by several conditions.”

“I felt tinging in my mouth, tongue and throat. I puffed up all the way to the armpit.”

“Based on the investigation so far, it is suspected that Bradley may be the victim of an assault and could have received his injuries hours before he was located.”

The six German shepherd mix puppies were seven months old, underweight and dehydrated when they were surrendered to animal protection officers.

"Killing and revenge and lawlessness and political hatred are as American as apple pie and baseball."

Mounties in British Columbia’s Interior say human remains found last month have been confirmed as…

"It is often surprising to people who walk into my office when I tell them that."

Civil servants at Kamloops city hall got a collective 10.6% raise last year, with nearly $82.5 million spent on employees in 2024.

"I think we need to recognize kids play in these areas at all hours and, if we value the members of our community, this makes sense."

"Bats are not evil, they're not out to bite you and suck your blood or anything like that."