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Don't touch or pick up baby deer, BC Wildlife Park warns

Don't touch or pick up baby deer, BC Wildlife Park warns

Leave deer fawns alone.
Long-awaited new Nanaimo ICU set to open next week

Long-awaited new Nanaimo ICU set to open next week

Health Minister Adrian Dix says the new facility, which is more technologically advanced and triple the size of the previous ICU, will open June 28 on the hospital’s second floor
Prince George Metis artist’s exhibition travelling across region

Prince George Metis artist’s exhibition travelling across region

Erin Stagg's exhibition, Otipemisewak: The People Who Own Themselves, will travel throughout the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George from June to November
Alleged Quesnel drug dealer's pickup targeted for civil forfeiture

Alleged Quesnel drug dealer's pickup targeted for civil forfeiture

Kyle Darrin Rene Campbell sold cocaine to undercover RCMP officer, notice of claim alleges
Simulated evacuation part of wildfire training exercise in Central Saanich

Simulated evacuation part of wildfire training exercise in Central Saanich

Emergency personnel will go door to door Wednesday in the 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. exercise in the area of Alec Road, which borders John Dean Provincial Park, but no one will actually have to leave
Bernardo transfer echoes controversy over Legebokoff for MP Doherty

Bernardo transfer echoes controversy over Legebokoff for MP Doherty

Cariboo-Prince George MP says he will seek to speak on private member's bill to keep serial killers in maximum security
B.C. evacuation order rescinded but district says wildfire remains 'volatile'

B.C. evacuation order rescinded but district says wildfire remains 'volatile'

The Peace River Regional District says residents of 14 properties in rural areas north of Fort St. John may return home after being ordered to leave due to a record-breaking wildfire, though the situation remains "volatile.
Metro Vancouver Transit Police files hacked in raid linked to Russian extortion gang

Metro Vancouver Transit Police files hacked in raid linked to Russian extortion gang

NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. — Metro Vancouver Transit Police say the agency was targeted by hackers who accessed almost 200 of its files as part of a global wave of attacks that U.S. officials have blamed on a Russian cyber-extortion gang.
Missing a pig? Pet pig rescued from rest stop south of Prince George

Missing a pig? Pet pig rescued from rest stop south of Prince George

The pig has overgrown hooves and needs medical treatment, Kerri Hegel of PG Tickled Pig Rescue says.
DNA evidence takes centre stage at Burnaby murder trial

DNA evidence takes centre stage at Burnaby murder trial

Thirteen exhibits from the body of a slain 13-year-old were examined by the RCMP's national forensic lab in Surrey, jury hears.