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Dog mauled to death in B.C. yard after 3 pit bulls jump fence: police

A 12-year-old collie was killed by three pit bulls in the B.C. Interior Sunday morning, according to authorities. Officers were called to a home in Kamloops at around 7: 15 a.m. for reports of a fatal mauling in a family’s fenced-in yard. A spokesperson for the Kamloops RCMP said police believe the pit bulls jumped

‘Not checking out yet’: Woman with incurable cancer vows to keep fighting

Heather Appleton just renewed her passport for another ten years. “I’m not checking out yet,” said Appleton, 61, who has the incurable cancer, Multiple Myeloma. Appleton was diagnosed eight years ago after getting injured while playing in a slo-pitch game in Dorchester. “I felt this pop in my back and I had actually fractured my

B.C. First Nation offers reward for information in missing woman case

Mounties in Northern B.C. have set up a dedicated tip line as part of their ongoing investigation into the disappearance of an Indigenous woman two months ago. Karen Tessier, a 57-year-old member of the Fort Nelson First Nation, was last seen in Fort Nelson on July 9. Five days later, her vehicle – a black

To save its tigers, India has relocated thousands of people—it could enlist their help instead

A village inside the core of Sariska tiger reserve. Credit: Ghazala Shahabuddin British colonialism turned India’s tigers into trophies. Between 1860 and 1950, more than 65,000 were shot for their skins. The fortunes of the Bengal tiger, one of Earth’s biggest species of big cat, did not markedly improve post-independence. The hunting of tigers—and the

Georgia high school shooting shows how hard it can be to take action even after police see warning signs

Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Most school shootings don’t just happen out of nowhere—there are typically warning signs. A year before a 14-year-old boy was arrested for allegedly opening fire in his high school math class in Winder, Georgia, on Sept. 4, 2024—killing two teachers and two students—authorities visited his home to investigate several anonymous tips