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B.C. woman claims bitcoin now worth more than $1.8M stolen in SIM swap scam

B.C. woman claims bitcoin now worth more than $1.8M stolen in SIM swap scam

Squamish resident sued phone companies negligence, judge's ruling sends dispute to arbitration
Abbotsford teenager completes Everest Base Camp hike

Abbotsford teenager completes Everest Base Camp hike

13-year-old Tanay Surabathula failed two years ago, but returned this spring and conquered the challenging hike
Diets of penned caribou in B.C. Interior could complicate recovery

Diets of penned caribou in B.C. Interior could complicate recovery

Western Canadian researchers advise close monitoring of how prescribed feeding in pens affects southern mountain caribou's health and survival
Tuberculosis outbreaks declared over in 2 Nunavut communities

Tuberculosis outbreaks declared over in 2 Nunavut communities

Risk of transmission is now low, Department of Health states
Wanted man who lit signal fire rescued from B.C. mountainside forest fire

Wanted man who lit signal fire rescued from B.C. mountainside forest fire

Chilliwack, Hope search-and-rescue teams pluck man with outstanding warrants from Hope mountain
Surrey tenant left pipe bomb, weapons behind after eviction: search warrant

Surrey tenant left pipe bomb, weapons behind after eviction: search warrant

Man charged with breach of probation; incident still under investigation
One remains in hospital in 'life-threatening condition' after Surrey crash

One remains in hospital in 'life-threatening condition' after Surrey crash

Two-vehicle Canada Day collision on Scott Road and 97 Avenue still under investigation
West Kelowna campaign targets wildfire safety with smart signs

West Kelowna campaign targets wildfire safety with smart signs

'Any information and any education is worthwhile'
B.C. pumps money into its RCMP hate crime unit, adds 5 officers

B.C. pumps money into its RCMP hate crime unit, adds 5 officers

Unit — the only such unit in Canada — set to expand from 2 officers to 7
55 Canadians in immigration-related detention in the U.S.: Global Affairs

55 Canadians in immigration-related detention in the U.S.: Global Affairs

Federal government says that number is 'typical'