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Beneficial moisture arrives in B.C., thunder risk for Interior
A rainy, snowy weekend is welcome news in B.C. as widespread drought plagues the province heading into wildfire season
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B.C. sex offender pleads guilty to breaching supervision order following manhunt
VANCOUVER — A high-risk sex offender who went on the run for 10 days in Vancouver has pleaded guilty to breaching his long-term supervision order and failing to attend court. The province's prosecution service confirmed that Randall Hopley entered the guilty pleas in provincial court on Friday. Hopley walked away from a halfway house in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside after cutting off his ankle monitor in November. The public manhunt ended when investigators said Hopley turned up outside a police
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Muggy air, storm risk build in southern Ontario this weekend
Temperatures and humidity are on the rise across southern Ontario as unsettled weather pushes into the region
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VideoParamedic who injected Elijah McClain with ketamine before his death avoids prison
Former paramedic Jeremy Cooper was sentenced to probation in the death of Elijah McClain. Cooper faced up to three years in prison after being found guilty last year of criminally negligent homicide for administering a dose of the sedative ketamine to McClain.
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N.S. teachers to vote on tentative agreement next month
A tentative contract agreement for Nova Scotia teachers will go to a vote at the end of next month.Ryan Lutes, president of the Nova Scotia Teachers Union, told members in an email Friday that details of the deal will be shared following a meeting with local presidents and regional representative council chairs on May 1.Information sessions will follow later next month, with the ratification vote set for May 22.Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston announced last week that the government and the union
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B.C. photographer captures snapshot of rare leucistic magpie
Amanda Nelson says she found herself in the right place at the right time to capture a photo of a rare sight.While visiting a friend, the photographer took a snapshot of what she believes is a leucistic magpie, often referred to as a ghost bird. Nelson, who lives in the Clinton area in B.C.'s Interior, said the bird had been living on her friend's property.With white-coloured chests and grey wings, leucistic magpies stand out from their black-billed brethren. "I've actually never seen one of the
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