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British Columbia bans woodland campfires

BRITISH COLUMBIA NEWS
VICTORIA, British Columbia, July 30 (UPI) -- Lighting a campfire in the forests of western Canada could be costly this weekend with violators of a ban on open burning facing large fines. British Columbia - Canada - Government - Victoria British Columbia - Western Canada

British Columbia re-examines sex test

BRITISH COLUMBIA NEWS
VICTORIA, British Columbia, July 29 (UPI) -- British Columbia has dropped use of a device aimed at determining whether teens have deviant sexual tendencies while it investigates the test. British Columbia - Canada - Government - Military - Cadets

Evacuations ordered in Canada wildfire

BRITISH COLUMBIA NEWS
VICTORIA, British Columbia, July 31 (UPI) -- A wildfire in central British Columbia has forced 31 people to flee their homes and a further 100 are under evacuation alert, officials said. British Columbia - Canada - Government - Kamloops - Wildfire

National News

Police searching for inmate who was mistakenly freed

CANADIAN TV
Police have issued a Canada-wide warrant for an inmate they describe as violent, who was mistakenly released from a Winnipeg prison several days ago.

More than 300 wildfires ravage B.C. Interior

CANADIAN TV
Evacuation orders and alerts, as well as campfire bans, are in effect across the B.C. Interior this weekend as crews struggle to contain more than 300 wildfires.

Music fans mark sad anniversary at Alberta festival

CANADIAN TV
Country music fans were marking a sad anniversary this weekend as they flocked to Alberta for the Big Valley Jamboree, where one spectator was killed last year during a violent windstorm.

WWII B.C. internment camp now a national historic site

CANADIAN TV
Nearly seven decades after the federal government forced a group of Japanese-Canadians from their homes and sent them to an internment camp in southeastern B.C., a memorial centre in the heart of the community has been declared a national historic site.

Caribana parade takes over Toronto waterfront

CANADIAN TV
Thousands of revellers dressed in bright colours, feathers and sequins are marching along Toronto's waterfront to the sound of steel drums as the Caribana Festival Parade gets underway.





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