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Vancouver police shoot man with rubber bullets in case of mistaken identity
Vancouver police say they have apologized to a man who was shot with rubber bullets in a wrongful arrest over a case of mistaken identity. Police say in a statement that officers obtained "reliable in...
Feb 27, 2023

Vancouver police shoot man with rubber bullets in case of mistaken identity
Vancouver police say they have apologized to a man who was shot with rubber bullets in a wrongful arrest over a case of mistaken identity. Police say in a statement that officers obtained "reliable in...
Feb 27, 2023

Osoyoos, B.C., site of first Indigenous golf tournament in the province
VICTORIA - First Nations, Mtis and Inuit golfers will have a chance to compete in the inaugural Indigenous Championship British Columbia set for this May. The tournament is a partnership with the Offi...
Feb 27, 2023

Nunavut awaiting updated offer before signing onto federal health-care deal
YELLOWKNIFE - As provinces begin signing health-care funding agreements with the federal government, territories say further negotiations are needed to address challenges in the North. The federal gov...
Feb 27, 2023

CFJC Midday - TRU Day of Giving aims to provide first-year Nursing students with essential kit and tools for success
Kim Cassar Torreggiani, Associate Vice-President of TRU Advancement, and TRU Nursing Student Tess Russell discuss the importance behind the Day of Giving Campaign, and how the funds raised will enable...
Feb 27, 2023

Studious raccoon shuts down South Kelowna, B.C., elementary school for the day
KELOWNA, B.C. - Some students at South Kelowna Elementary School in British Columbia got a surprise day off after a raccoon broke in and got comfortable in the building's ceiling. A statement from Cen...
Feb 27, 2023

CFJC Midday - Bobblehead Night, Fan Appreciation Night and more! Kamloops Blazers get ready for busy March on home ice
Missy Cederholm, Kamloops Blazers Game Day Operations & Ticketing Coordinator, outlines some of the exciting promotions happening throughout the month of March when the Blazers play at the Sandman...
Feb 27, 2023

Studious raccoon shuts down South Kelowna, B.C., elementary school for the day
KELOWNA, B.C. - Some students at South Kelowna Elementary School in British Columbia got a surprise day off after a raccoon broke in and got comfortable in the building's ceiling. A statement from Cen...
Feb 27, 2023

Indigenous chiefs across Canada laud the pending approval of $2.8B settlement deal
VANCOUVER - First Nations leaders are voicing their formal support in Federal Court for a $2.8-billion settlement agreement to a class-action residential schools lawsuit. Former Tk'emlups te Secwepemc...
Feb 27, 2023

CFJC Midday - Financial goals in your 40s, 50s and 60s; best practices for reaching goals
Valley First Branch Manager Charla Johntsone, breaks down some key financial considerations that are unique to certain life stages. Find out how to reach some realistic goals!
Feb 27, 2023

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