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A clarification of Nov. 8 and 9 stories about Taylor Swift concerts

A clarification of Nov. 8 and 9 stories about Taylor Swift concerts

VANCOUVER — The Canadian Press reported on Nov. 8 and 9 that it was estimated about 30 million people had registered to buy tickets for Taylor Swift's six concerts next year in Toronto.
CN police warning drivers of train crossing dangers

CN police warning drivers of train crossing dangers

Cst. Jamie Thorne says incident near Prince George in August could have been deadly
Wildlife Act violation report to RCMP results in correction

Wildlife Act violation report to RCMP results in correction

Female hunter on Texada had not violated law
Pedestrian killed in Northern B.C. crash

Pedestrian killed in Northern B.C. crash

One person is dead after being struck Thursday night by a vehicle on Highway 97 in Fort St. John.
Active case of tuberculosis detected at University of Victoria

Active case of tuberculosis detected at University of Victoria

VICTORIA — The University of Victoria says an active case of tuberculosis has been detected on campus.
Zipair launching new direct service between Vancouver and Japan

Zipair launching new direct service between Vancouver and Japan

More choices are coming in the new year.
Ukraine soldier training brought war effort home for Prince George man

Ukraine soldier training brought war effort home for Prince George man

Cpl. Eamon McArthur took a leave of absence from his job as a conservation officer for a five-month overseas deployment with the Rocky Mountain Rangers.
Petition calls for return of Indigenous name for Tofino beach

Petition calls for return of Indigenous name for Tofino beach

A petition calling on the B.C. government to recognize Tinwis as the official name of the beach has gathered more than 1,600 signatures.
Kamloops RCMP return bike five years after it was reported stolen

Kamloops RCMP return bike five years after it was reported stolen

“The serial number provided by the victim was the key in being able to identify the bike as stolen and return it to its rightful owner."
Nanaimo man killed by police had five bullets in his body, says pathologist

Nanaimo man killed by police had five bullets in his body, says pathologist

Aaron Lee Prince died of multiple gunshot wounds and had a potentially toxic level of cocaine in his system, Dr. Jason Doyle told a coroner’s inquest