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Route closed in both directions due to mudslides

August 11, 2022 Ed Juskow

A stretch of B.C. highway was closed overnight in both directions due to mudslides in the area. The province’s Transportation Ministry said Highway 1 was closed between Highway 12 and

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B.C. recorded 16 suspected heat deaths during recent heat wave

August 9, 2022 Ed Juskow

There were 16 suspected heat-related deaths recorded in British Columbia during the sweltering temperatures that began in late July and continued into early August, coroners revealed Tuesday. The B.C. Coroner

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Ontario politician says sister assaulted while working at B.C. hospital

August 7, 2022 Ed Juskow

An Ontario politician says his sister was one of the hospital workers assaulted by a patient in Kamloops, B.C., Saturday evening. In a tweet, former Ontario Liberal leadership candidate Alvin

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Indiana Rep. Walorski killed in car crash

August 3, 2022 Ed Juskow

Republican U.S. Rep. Jackie Walorski was killed Wednesday in a car accident in her northern Indiana District, according to her office. “Jackie’s husband, was just informed by the Elkhart County

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Monkeypox confirmed in person who used Toronto shelter system

August 1, 2022 Ed Juskow

One person who recently used Toronto’s shelter system is isolating after testing positive for monkeypox, health officials have confirmed. In an email to CP24.com, Toronto Public Health (TPH) said they

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What you need to know about heat alerts in British Columbia — and how to respond to them

July 29, 2022 Ed Juskow

Heat warnings blanket much of the province and are expected to continue over the next few days, but despite record-breaking temperatures in some areas, no extreme heat emergencies have been

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Saanich bank shooting suspects identified, motive still unclear

July 2, 2022 Ed Juskow

Investigators have identified the two men shot and killed during an attempted bank robbery on Vancouver Island Tuesday as twin brothers from Duncan. Mathew and Isaac Auchterlonie, both 22 years

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In Canada Day message, Trudeau says Canadian flag represents promise of a better life

July 1, 2022 Ed Juskow

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called for unity amid a potentially divisive national holiday on Friday, using his official Canada Day address to call for deepened commitment to Canadian values like hope and

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Near doctor or daughter? Metro Vancouver senior faces tough decision about where to live after hospitalization

June 29, 2022 Ed Juskow

Kristal Garbers of New Westminster, B.C. says she’s worried about where her 78-year-old father will live once he’s discharged from hospital. Her dad, Siegfried, has been in the Royal Columbian Hospital in New Westminster

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Indigenous teen missing for more than a year found dead in Vancouver

June 22, 2022 Ed Juskow

An Indigenous teen from Port Coquitlam who was missing for more than a year has been found deceased. Coquitlam RCMP announced Wednesday that the search for 14-year-old Noelle O’Soup –

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