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RCMP recruits ‘deeply afraid’ to speak out about alleged sex abuse: Lawyer

RCMP recruits ‘deeply afraid’ to speak out about alleged sex abuse: Lawyer

Halifax police spokeswoman Carol McIsaac said force has received 50 complaints from both men, women
Revelstoke man searches for missing plane, couple

Revelstoke man searches for missing plane, couple

Roland Lamarre is spending his own time and money searching for a plane that went missing in November
Einarson captures Scotties berth in wild card game

Einarson captures Scotties berth in wild card game

Three teams from Manitoba contend for curling national championship in Penticton
B.C. breaks record for number of transplant donations

B.C. breaks record for number of transplant donations

More than 450 lives were saved by organ transplants in 2017, according to the Ministry of Health
The count down is on to the BC Winter Games

The count down is on to the BC Winter Games

In less than one month athletes from around the province will head to Kamloops for the BC Winter Games
VIDEO: Archeological remains discovered at B.C. park

VIDEO: Archeological remains discovered at B.C. park

Archeologists, White Rock, Semiahmoo First Nation studying extent of uncovered shell midden
B.C. society hopes ride program for assault victims will increase reporting

B.C. society hopes ride program for assault victims will increase reporting

Service offered to Hope, Boston Bar, Agassiz, Harrison to combat intimidating lines and travel
Billionaire couple’s death deemed a targeted double homicide

Billionaire couple’s death deemed a targeted double homicide

Barry and Honey Sherman died in targeted double homicide: Police
Patrick Brown sister says he was the victim of a ‘political hit’

Patrick Brown sister says he was the victim of a ‘political hit’

Ontario Progressive Conservative Leader Patrick Brown is resigning amid allegations about conduct
B.C. man acquitted of terror charges sues provincial, federal governments

B.C. man acquitted of terror charges sues provincial, federal governments

Othman Hamdan was charged in 2015 over 85 Facebook posts in which he supported some actions of Islamic State militants