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Air support called in as wildfire flares-up at Kalamoir Park in West Kelowna

UPDATE: 2:30 p.m. BC Wildfire says it has an initial attack crew on site, and air support of one helicopter is en route. There is no risk of additional spread of the fire, and the incident remains listed as under control. –––––––––– Smoke can be seen rising from Kalamoir Regional Park again. At around 1:14 […]

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1 structure confirmed lost in Lytton wildfire, evacuation orders, alerts remain in place

The Saw Creek wildfire in Lytton remains an estimated 704 hectares in size as of Monday morning, June 22. In a 10:15 a.m. update from BC Wildfire Service (BCWS), fire activity decreased overnight due to lighter winds and cooler temperatures. However, it is still burning from Rank 1-3. The different Ranks can be found on

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Inmate hospitalized after assault at Abbotsford institution

One inmate took an unexpected trip to the hospital on June 18 after being the victim of an assault at Matsqui Institution. The assistant warden of management services, Amrit Hothi, said only one person was injured in the incident at the medium-security penitentiary. After being evaluated by prison staff, the inmate was transported to the

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New B.C. program introduced to monitor chronic property crime offenders

B.C. is investing $16 million to create 12 new regional hubs to supervise and monitor chronic offenders. “The province is targeting chronic property offending that threatens the livelihood of small businesses, which are the backbone of our communities,” Public Safety Minister Nina Krieger said in a Monday news release. “We’re building on progress we’ve made,

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