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Manitoba launches new system governing teacher conduct, including online registry

Manitoba launches new system governing teacher conduct, including online registry

WINNIPEG — A new disciplinary process and online registry for Manitoba teachers is now in effect. The public registry allows anyone to search by name and see whether a teacher has had their certificate suspended or cancelled.
Vancouver Police use dog and beanbag gun in arrest of suspect who hid in dumpster

Vancouver Police use dog and beanbag gun in arrest of suspect who hid in dumpster

Vancouver Police say they arrested an armed man in Kitsilano who tried to hide from officers in a dumpster.

Two people injured after Maserati struck parked vehicles in Surrey: police

Surrey police are investigating a multi-vehicle collision, where a Maserati struck parked vehicles, injuring two people on Saturday night. Police and fire services responded to a collision call in the area of 75 Avenue near 124 Street at around 10 p.
Police find human remains in burned SUV in Abbotsford, B.C. park

Police find human remains in burned SUV in Abbotsford, B.C. park

ABBOTSFORD, B.C. — Police in Abbotsford are investigating after officers found what are believed to be human remains inside a vehicle that was set on fire in Sumas Mountain Regional Park.
Homicide team investigating death of woman found near a Port Moody, B.C., marina

Homicide team investigating death of woman found near a Port Moody, B.C., marina

PORT MOODY, B.C. — RCMP says the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team is investigating the death of a woman whose body was found near a Port Moody, B.C., marina on New Year's Day. Police said they were called to the Reed Point Marina around 9:20 a.
Village resident readies boat, as B.C. cable ferry strike set to expand

Village resident readies boat, as B.C. cable ferry strike set to expand

Andrew Doran, a resident of the tiny B.C. Interior community of Harrop, has been getting ready for expanded strike action on the cable ferry across Kootenay Lake that is a community lifeline.
Vancouver's wet year offers no relief elsewhere in B.C. as drought persists

Vancouver's wet year offers no relief elsewhere in B.C. as drought persists

VANCOUVER — Vancouver lived up to its soggy reputation in 2024, the city's wettest year so far this century, but an Environment Canada meteorologist says that a "multi-year" drought persists in other parts of British Columbia.
Person killed after being struck by train in Chilliwack, B.C.

Person killed after being struck by train in Chilliwack, B.C.

CHILLIWACK, B.C. — Mounties in Chilliwack, B.C., say a person was struck and killed by a train near an overpass in the city early this morning.
Up, down, unchanged? Here's how home values fared across B.C. in new assessments

Up, down, unchanged? Here's how home values fared across B.C. in new assessments

Here's a look at how average residential property valuations changed in communities across B.C., in new data released by BC Assessment, based on the market situation on July 1, 2024. --- LOWER MAINLAND City of Vancouver -0.
B.C. property values flat across much of province, especially in urban centres

B.C. property values flat across much of province, especially in urban centres

British Columbia's latest property assessments show values have been relatively flat in many parts of the province, especially major urban areas such as Vancouver, Victoria and Kelowna.
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