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The family owned Army & Navy department store chain is closing after more than a century in business.
One sister was formally trained in France. The other learned how to bake off the internet and shows how you don't need to go abroad to know about bread.
Some businesses have been more successful than others finding ways with new business practices to maintain the same level of success they did pre-pandemic.
B.C. Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry announced 15 new coronavirus cases in the province on Saturday, bringing the current total to 2,330.
A B.C. fentanyl trafficker with a history of ignoring court orders is seeking “exceptional parole” because of COVID-19, despite the fact he’s only one year into an eight-year sentence.
Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry announced 15 new cases on Saturday.
Our ongoing guide to the data in B.C. — along with caveats about what information is and isn't available
Chilliwack, BC: On September 26, 2012, at approximately 10:40 PM, the Chilliwack RCMP responded to a report of a robbery at the 7-11 store located at 45632 Yale Road.
Surrey RCMP are requesting the public’s assistance in locating a missing woman.
On September 27th Surrey RCMP along with local law enforcement agencies welcomed riders from the Canadian Cancer Society's Cops for Cancer Tour de Valley Team at a special event held outside the Surrey Provincial courthouse.
Surrey RCMP are requesting the public’s help in identifying a suspect in a break and enter and attempt sexual assault.
Whistler RCMP's newest sergeant had only been at the detachment for nine weeks when he was asked if he would put on a pair of high heels and take part in a march to help raise awareness for sexual assault and domestic violence.
Becoming a safe driver is something that we should all strive for. Whether you’re just starting to drive or have been driving for many years, safe driving habits should be the norm as far as how we conduct ourselves once we’re behind the wheel.
On Wednesday evening, September 19, 2012 a special ceremony was held at the North Vancouver RCMP Detachment for 35 youth who, this past summer, volunteered their time in a unique way.
Chilliwack, BC- On Wednesday, September 19 members of the Chilliwack RCMP Crime Reduction Unit (CRU) executed a search warrant at a residence in the 46300 block of Yale Road in Chilliwack. The search warrant was in relation to an ongoing fraud investigation where stolen credit cards and data were used in multiple purchases at businesses in Chilliwack. Investigators seized approximately 1000 stolen personal ID cards consisting of credit cards, drivers licences, BC Care Cards, SIN cards, Status cards, School ID, foreign ID, and firearms licences. It is suspected that the identification and credit cards originated from dozens of break and enter and theft from vehicle occurrences throughout Chilliwack and the Fraser Valley. The thefts date back to 2009 and as recent as 2012.
On Thursday, September 27th Richmond RCMP will be partnering with ICBC to participate in Project Swoop, a one day education & enforcement campaign to remind drivers about the dangers of speeding & distracted driving.
Agassiz, BC- On September 22, 2012, the Agassiz RCMP along with the assistance of members from the Coordinated Marijuana Enforcement Team dismantled a large outdoor marijuana grow operation in the Chehalis River Valley. Over 2,000 marijuana plants were seized at a street value of approximately 2 million dollars.
Chilliwack, BC- For the first two weeks of September, Chilliwack Traffic Services, along with our Speed Watch Volunteers and Safer Cities, conducted extensive school zone patrols and stationary enforcement.
Distraction techniques seem to be where it’s at as far as stealing cell phones in Richmond. In previous thefts suspects were tricking people by asking them for the time. When victims pulled out their cell phone to check the time, the suspect grabbed the phone & headed for the hills. Suspects are still managing to trick people into handing over their phones but now the approach is a bit different.
This summer, the Richmond RCMP Youth Section hosted three Summer Youth Camps at community centers within the City of Richmond. Approximately 100 students ranging from grades four to seven participated in the day camps.
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