The tornado hit reported speeds of up to 320 km/h on the ground in Moore, Oklahoma, and hit two elementary schools in the city.
READThe Williams Lake RCMP said Tuesday they had relatively quiet long weekend.
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Prime Minister Stephen Harper spoke to his Conservative caucus Tuesday morning, saying he was "very upset" and "not happy"
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Richmond Olympic Oval brass looking for marketing consultant for $5.6-million-plus project
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Parents at Adams Road Elementary in North Cloverdale meet with city, Surrey school board officials to air student crowding concerns.
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Spring runoff water levels have peaked on the lower Fraser River, and the high streamflow advisory has been lifted
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The annual Keremeos Elks Rodeo celebrated its 75th anniversary last weekend with its patented best-of-the-west fest.
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NANAIMO – There is an order and a calmness about Marcy Boudreau's Grade 1 classroom at Uplands Park Elementary School.
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Coal Miner Days will have a new event this year, with a Highland feel!
READSean Joshua LeBlanc, 22, was arrested at his west Abbotsford home last Thursday.
READDrivers using Ryan Road on May 22 are advised that 19 Wing Comox personnel will work along the road clearing Scotch broom.
READAt least 51 people have been killed from a two-mile wide tornado that struck Moore, Oklahoma - near Oklahoma City - on Monday.
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Police are looking for information that might lead to a motive
READNumbers released by ICBC on Tuesday show that by far the highest number of vehicle collisions in Prince Rupert occur on McBride.
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Weather Office warns the East Kootenay could experience a "prolonged rainfall event" this week
READA total of 14 regional district employees earned over $75,000 in 2012, up from 11 the previous year
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This living ball of caterpillars, about 12 cm (five inches) at its widest, was sighted Sunday in Rathtrevor Provincial Park in Parksville
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Despite different leaders and candidates, the numbers from Parksville Qualicum Beach last week look much like the 2009 provincial election
READB.C. Environmental Assessment office asks Compliance Energy, the owners of the proposed coal mine near Buckley Bay, for much more info
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May Long Weekend is traditionally the first big camping weekend in Parksville Qualicum Beach
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