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Princeton Museum looks to decipher mysterious shorthand of donated journal

Princeton Museum looks to decipher mysterious shorthand of donated journal

Goodfellow's grandson will help the museum decode the unusual shorthand
100 Mile House RCMP adopted body cams in 2024

100 Mile House RCMP adopted body cams in 2024

The 100 Mile House RCMP gave the District of 100 Mile House an update on how 2024 went for them
Burnaby pedestrian in critical condition after being hit by a truck

Burnaby pedestrian in critical condition after being hit by a truck

Burnaby RCMP seeking dashcam footage in relation to the incident
Trump trade war can't fracture 32 years of friendship for these cross-border buddies

Trump trade war can't fracture 32 years of friendship for these cross-border buddies

B.C.'s Sandy Sifert and Washington's Kathy Iredale have endured 2 husbands, fire, flood and a global pandemic together
148 kilograms of meth hidden in suitcases seized at Vancouver airport

148 kilograms of meth hidden in suitcases seized at Vancouver airport

Police say the drugs had a total street value of $500,000
RCMP investigate hidden camera in pool changing room in Nanaimo

RCMP investigate hidden camera in pool changing room in Nanaimo

RCMP ask for tips after hidden camera found at Nanaimo Aquatic Centre earlier this month
B.C. North Coast First Nation to vote on historic constitution

B.C. North Coast First Nation to vote on historic constitution

Lax Kw'alaams, near Prince Rupert, believes constitution will facilitate self-governance framework
BC Ferries approves four new vessels to replace aging fleet

BC Ferries approves four new vessels to replace aging fleet

A fifth ship that was proposed was not approved by the commissioner
NDP leader vows to end consumer carbon tax, kill subsidies at Victoria stop

NDP leader vows to end consumer carbon tax, kill subsidies at Victoria stop

Jagmeet Singh was joined in View Royal by Greater Victoria NDP candidates
B.C. to push through carbon tax elimination with rarely used procedure

B.C. to push through carbon tax elimination with rarely used procedure

B.C. government tables legislation to end the tax before the scheduled increase on April 1