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by Contributor on Thursday Sep 22 2022

British Columbians are encouraged to share their thoughts on the Province’s plans to simplify the regulatory framework for legal professionals so more people can connect to the legal supports and advice they need.  

by Lone Sheep Publishing on Tuesday Sep 20 2022

Vancouver Police Department’s Amber Alert, sent out late Monday night, has been cancelled.

The cancellation was announced on the VPD website Tuesday at about 6:15 a.m.

VPD was seeking public assistance after a young boy was reported missing from BC Children’s Hospital.

by Contributor on Monday Sep 19 2022

The BC RCMP Serious Crime Unit has been deployed to take conduct of an investigation after a report of a fire and the discovery of human remains.

On September 15, 2022, Penticton RCMP were notified after the Summerland Fire Department was called to the paved road next to the Penticton Shooting Sports Range, located at 1797 BC-97, Penticton, BC.

by Province of British Columbia on Friday Sep 16 2022

In order to protect the province's most vulnerable and the overall health-care system, COVID-19 vaccination requirements for health-care system workers continue to be in place.

by Province of British Columbia on Tuesday Sep 13 2022

Premier John Horgan has issued the following statement in response to the federal government declaring a national holiday to mark the Queen’s funeral:

by Province of British Columbia on Tuesday Sep 13 2022

Millions of British Columbians will benefit from new measures to help people with the high cost of living caused by global inflation.

by Province of British Columbia on Thursday Sep 08 2022

Premier John Horgan issued the following statement on the death of Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada and head of the Commonwealth who died on Thursday at the age of 96 in her Scottish residence, Balmoral Castle along side several members of the Royal Family:

by Contributor on Wednesday Sep 07 2022

Following more than seven months of negotiations and a historic job action that lasted almost two weeks, the BC General Employees’ Union’s (BCGEU) public service bargaining committee has reached a tentative agreement with the provincial government’s B.C.’s Public Service Agency (PSA).

by Contributor on Tuesday Sep 06 2022

Every March and September, police across BC participate in the Distracted Driving and Occupant Restraint enforcement campaign.

This September is no different, and police across the Province will be conducting intensified distracted driving enforcement in your area.

by Lone Sheep Publishing on Wednesday Aug 31 2022

Police are looking for witnesses to a fatal crash in Cherry Creek Tuesday, according to BC Highway Patrol Cpl. Mike Halskov.

"On Aug. 30, at approximately 4:50 p.m., Kamloops Rural RCMP and Emergency Services responded to a fatal two-vehicle collision on Hwy 1 at Rodeo Drive in Cherry Creek," Halskov said.

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