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Five people convicted of moose hunting offences and fined $ 37,000 , plus $ 9,250 in victim surcharges.
Investigators conducted a special investigation between 2020 and 2022 .
Five hunters were found to have made false and misleading statements to conservation officers during the investigation.
Canadian health officials say they're seeing spikes in whooping cough cases in parts of the country.
Emergency responders were called to a fire in Cambridge on Thursday as flames ripped through the building that formerly belonged to the Peter Hay Knife Company .
Two people from Thunder Bay are facing drug trafficking and weapons charges after they were arrested in Cambridge .
Health officials say they're seeing spikes in whooping cough cases in parts of the country as the U.S. deals with case numbers not seen in more than a decade .
Penticton Vees head coach and general manager Fred Harbinson said it’s nice for his players to go home, visit family and friends.
A B.C. woman has been awarded nearly $750,000 in damages in a dispute with a contractor who strung her along for a year and a half and failed to complete a renovation.
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