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No criminal offence by police in failed search for B.C. woman found dead: watchdog | Globalnews.ca

British Columbia’s police watchdog agency says officers in an Interior community could have done more in the search for a missing Indigenous woman who was later found dead. However, the Independent Investigations Office says in a report on the case that RCMP in Vanderhoof, B.C., did take many steps»»»

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Over 65% of unmanned aircraft may not have ‘digital licence plates’, which are mandatory from Dec 1

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Pic story of photo studio in Lanzhou, China's Gansu

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Haryana has urged the Supreme Court to prohibit mining up to 5km inside Rajasthan, citing rampant illegal mining and encroachment by Rajasthan leaseholders in the Aravali region. The state's affidavit details unauthorized road construction, misuse of forest land, and displacement of boundary marker»»»

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