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Toronto girl dies after being pinned between vehicles while picked up from school

Toronto girl dies after being pinned between vehicles while picked up from school

Police say an SUV with no driver in it rolled forward and pinned the girl against her father’s car
Freezing rain warning in effect for B.C. Southern Interior

Freezing rain warning in effect for B.C. Southern Interior

Environment Canada issued the freezing rain warning for most of the Southern Interior Tuesday morning
Premier touches on multiple topics ahead of Asia trade trip

Premier touches on multiple topics ahead of Asia trade trip

Housing and childcare are expected to be the focus of the BC NDP’s first budget in February.
Senior randomly stabbed in B.C. mall food court

Senior randomly stabbed in B.C. mall food court

Woman arrested after victim, 71, suffers serious injuries
B.C. Liberal hopefuls begin final leadership push

B.C. Liberal hopefuls begin final leadership push

Five MLAs, one outsider pitch policies to party members
UPDATED: ‘Young, innocent’ teen hit during Vancouver shootout dies

UPDATED: ‘Young, innocent’ teen hit during Vancouver shootout dies

15-year-old Coquitlam boy was in a car driving by the scene
Ontario man charged with selling Canadian’s usernames and passwords

Ontario man charged with selling Canadian’s usernames and passwords

Ontario man ran site that peddled billions of pieces of personal data: RCMP
Fentanyl-laced meth and phones seized after second prison drone drop

Fentanyl-laced meth and phones seized after second prison drone drop

A pre-Christmas drone drop was followed by a second incident in Abbotsford on Dec. 30
Man, who has yet to donate millions to Kimberley hockey team, appears in court on unrelated case

Man, who has yet to donate millions to Kimberley hockey team, appears in court on unrelated case

Mike Gould, who pledged millions to hockey team, will be back in court on Feb. 13.
Hawaii missile-alert mistake feeds doubts about a real emergency

Hawaii missile-alert mistake feeds doubts about a real emergency

A push alert that warned of an incoming ballistic missile to Hawaii and sent residents into a full-blown panic was a mistake