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March Is Fraud Prevention Month

The month of March has been dubbed Fraud prevention month by the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre . Each day of the...

Fraud Alert in 100 mile house

The 100 Mile House RCMP are warning the public of another “Revenue Canada” Fraud happening in the Area. Police are...

Identity Theft Possible After Hits on Mailboxes in Lac La Hache, 93 Mile

Residents of Lac La Hache and 93-Mile need to be on the lookout for potential identity fraud after a...

New Telephone Scam in the Kamloops-Thomson-Cariboo region

A former One Hundred Mile House resident was the target of a new telephone scam earlier this morning. An involved...

Fraud Information Session to Run March 11th

With fraud targeting senior citizens making headlines in the Cariboo last week (http://goo.gl/F9zbXy), it made the choice of a...

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Crash To Pass Preparing for Another Bangin’ Good Time

The annual Crash to Pass Race is geared up and ready to kick off Billy Barker Days in Quesnel. This annual crash race is expecting more than 30 drivers to participate this year, including a family of three generations of racers.

Brothers Trying To Make A Difference One Mile At A Time

Two Texan brothers are on a charity bike ride that will take them from Anchorage Alaska to College Station Texas.

Comox search and rescue aircraft perform night rescue near Fort Nelson

An injured horseback rider is recovering at a Prince George hospital after being rescued in a remote area of Northeastern BC by search and rescue aircraft from Comox on Vancouver Island. Late Tuesday evening, the rider required emergency medical aid in the wilderness 185 km east of Fort Nelson. Unable to reach the area due to the rugged terrain and darkness, the RCMP called for assistance from the Royal Canadian Airforce. A CC-295 Kingfisher plane and a CH-149 Cormorant helicopter were dispatched from 19 Wing Comox.

New protection measures in place for Great Bear Sea  

B.C. is introducing new protection measures for 14.5 square...

B.C. streamlines process for U.S. and international doctors to work in the province

U.S.-trained doctors can now become fully licensed in British Columbia without the need for further assessment if they hold certain U.S. certifications.
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