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Ontario cop seriously injured, shot during “altercation” between two officers

Ontario cop seriously injured, shot during “altercation” between two officers

The officer has 28 years of service and his name “is not being released at this time”
Fashion Fridays: The holiday gift guide

Fashion Fridays: The holiday gift guide

Kim XO, lets you know the best online shopping tips during Fashion Fridays on the Black Press Media Network
Lake Country, Summerland tied for title of first legal pot shop in Okanagan

Lake Country, Summerland tied for title of first legal pot shop in Okanagan

Licenced store selling recreational cannabis could be open in Lake Country by Christmas
‘Mega’ holiday home displays using up more power: report

‘Mega’ holiday home displays using up more power: report

Lights, inflatables and other electronic displays have increased B.C.’s power load by 15% since 2012
Unions block trucks at Canada Post depot in B.C. to protest back-to-work bill

Unions block trucks at Canada Post depot in B.C. to protest back-to-work bill

UPW national president Mike Palecek says while his 50,000 members are prohibited from picketing, other union members face no similar restrictions
Pacioretty scores 2 as Golden Knights nip Canucks 4-3

Pacioretty scores 2 as Golden Knights nip Canucks 4-3

Vancouver has just one win in last 11 games
Victimization of sex workers by police ‘not irregular,’ B.C. advocacy group says

Victimization of sex workers by police ‘not irregular,’ B.C. advocacy group says

Peers Victoria Resource Society said less than five per cent of workers will report abuse to police
Inquest jury makes five recommendations into B.C. RCMP spokesman’s death

Inquest jury makes five recommendations into B.C. RCMP spokesman’s death

All five recommendations into Sgt. Pierre Lemaitre’s death involve mental health
Precedent setting, province commits $231M to build homes for Indigenous families

Precedent setting, province commits $231M to build homes for Indigenous families

Work already underway on some of the 1,143 homes in 26 communities
Two girls forced to cover up with jerseys at B.C. elementary school

Two girls forced to cover up with jerseys at B.C. elementary school

Parents at the South Surrey school are questioning actions taken by staff, which included a ‘discussion’ about appropriate dress code