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Youth under 12-month terrorism peace bond in Salmon Arm school threat case

RCMP say a youth is under a 12-month peace bond after an investigation of a threat toward a Salmon Arm school. The court imposed the bond on June 16, according to a news release from the RCMP’s Federal Policing Pacific Region Friday (June 19). During the Christmas Break in December 2025, Mounties say the Salmon […]

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TransLink reports highest ridership since 2020 for Canada-Qatar match

TransLink saw its highest ridership Thursday since early 2020. There were 1.36 million boardings across the TransLink network on June 18, which was the day of the Canada-Qatar World Cup match at BC Place. A typical day would see 1.19 million boardings. TransLink says ridership growth was “especially strong” in Richmond, Burnaby and the Tri-Cities.

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B.C. nurses vote 67% to reject recently negotiated tentative collective agreement

B.C.’s nurses have voted to reject the tentative deal negotiated between their union and the Health Employers’ Association on May 22. The union’s president said the vote — 67 per cent of members rejected the deal — shows the “frustration” members have with pressures facing the profession. “For many nurses, this vote was about more

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