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RCMP looking into whether nearby car fire related to shooting in Richmond, B.C.

RCMP looking into whether nearby car fire related to shooting in Richmond, B.C.

RICHMOND, B.C. — A shooting in Richmond, B.C. has left one man dead, and police are investigating whether a nearby car fire is related to the case. Richmond RCMP were called to Milner Road at Blundell Road at 5:45 p.m.
Hong Kong Police in Canada for sport festival shortly after bounties placed on human rights activists

Hong Kong Police in Canada for sport festival shortly after bounties placed on human rights activists

The Hong Kong Police Force (HKPF) is sending almost 300 members to the World Police and Fire Games, which open Friday in Winnipeg.
Burnaby murder case uncovers flawed test tubes at RCMP National Forensic Lab

Burnaby murder case uncovers flawed test tubes at RCMP National Forensic Lab

The RCMP's National Forensic Laboratory removed an entire lot of test tubes from use after a tube with a hole in it was discovered during the processing of DNA samples in the Ibrahim Ali murder case, a B.C. Supreme Court jury heard this week.
B.C. RCMP arrest Surrey massage therapist on multiple sex assaults

B.C. RCMP arrest Surrey massage therapist on multiple sex assaults

Washington DUI charge abandoned due to California man’s Surrey Memorial Hospital visit

Washington DUI charge abandoned due to California man’s Surrey Memorial Hospital visit

The man was driving a vehicle that was reported stolen; the driver was suspected of being under the influence
Southern Interior now the hotspot for B.C. wildfires

Southern Interior now the hotspot for B.C. wildfires

The BC Wildfire Service has shifted resources to southern B.C.
Prince George woman banned from owning dogs following deadly attack

Prince George woman banned from owning dogs following deadly attack

Alyssa Dionne was found guilty of letting her pit bulls injure or kill for the second time in less than five years.
Pat Carney, former cabinet minister, senator, dies at 88

Pat Carney, former cabinet minister, senator, dies at 88

A long-time friend said Carney died in Vancouver surrounded by friends
B.C. launches $10.5M rebate for businesses' vandalism repairs, prevention measures

B.C. launches $10.5M rebate for businesses' vandalism repairs, prevention measures

B.C. Economic Development Minister Brenda Bailey said the funding will be retroactively available as a rebate to pay for damage suffered as early as Jan. 1 this year.
Judge bans retired Mountie Majcher from contacting his mentor

Judge bans retired Mountie Majcher from contacting his mentor

Majcher is accused of crimes between 2014 and 2019 and was granted bail on Tuesday