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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to meet with Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson this morning, but their once-rosy relationship has been threatened by the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.

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The theft of a water pump and hoses being used by the BC Wildfire Service has hindered fire suppression efforts on the Harrop Creek wildfire.

As if their job was not hard enough already, BC wildfire crews also have to deal with thieves.

The theft of a water pump and hoses being used by the BC Wildfire Service has hindered fire suppression efforts on the Harrop Creek wildfire, which is burning 10 kilometres south of the communities of Harrop and Procter.

One water pump and 10, 100-foot lengths of hose went missing during the night of July 31-Aug. 1.

BC Wildfire Service officials said criminal acts such as these impact the effectiveness of fire suppression activities and pose safety risks to the public and also to the first responders working to contain these fires.

RCMP has zero tolerance for such actions and those suspected of theft or mischief will be arrested. Anyone with any information about this theft is asked to contact the RCMP or contact BC Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

As of the afternoon of Aug. 1, the Harrop Creek wildfire covered about 655 hectares and is burning at high elevations. Twenty personnel are currently establishing a fire guard with the aid of heavy equipment and one helicopter.

While this fire is visible from surrounding communities, it is currently not threatening any communities or structures.

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Historic Hat Creek Ranch near Cache Creek is on evacuation alert.

A piece of British Columbia history is under threat from wildfire.

Historic Hat Creek Ranch, 14 kilometres north of Cache Creek, has been placed on evacuation alert while the community of 16 Mile has been ordered evacuated.

An employee at Hat Creek said they were packing things up and getting ready to leave ata moments notice.

There are a lot of people helping right now, she said frantically Tuesday afternoon before getting off of the telephone.

Hat Creek Ranch was one of the stopping points for people hoping to strike it rich in the Klondike Gold Rush.

It features an historic hotel and numerous other buildings as well as cattle and other farm animals.

This is the second time fire has threatened the ranch this year.

The Canadian Press Aug 1, 2017 / 2:50 pm | Story: 203228

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A home destroyed by wildfire is seen on the Ashcroft First Nation.

Wildfires continue to burn across B.C., and officials say flames have now destroyed more than 300 buildings.

Robert Turner with Emergency Management BC says 71 of those were homes, 116 were outbuildings like sheds, three were commercial buildings and 115 have yet to be identified.

He says the Cariboo Regional District, Thompson-Nicola Regional District and the Ashcroft Indian Band have been the hardest hit, but no critical infrastructure has been lost.

More than 840 fires have charred about 4,260 square kilometres in B.C. since April 1, and Kevin Skrepnek with the BC Wildfire Service says hot, dry weather is expected to increase fire activity in the coming days.

He says smoke from the fires is hanging over several communities, creating visibility and safety issues for aircraft that are fighting and detecting the fires.

About 3,700 people are currently battling the flames and 108 fire personnel from Mexico are coming to join them later this week.

The Canadian Press Aug 1, 2017 / 2:37 pm | Story: 203227

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British Columbias police complaints commissioner has ordered a public hearing into the actions of a Vancouver constable over a complaint of abuse of authority.

A Vancouver man contacted the commissioner saying he believed police entered his home unlawfully after he found a man in his laundry room in November 2015.

The complainant said he asked the stranger who he was, and the man flashed his badge, started questioning him, said he was under arrest, searched the home, then left without an explanation.

A Vancouver police discipline authority found Const. Brian Hobbs committed two acts of abuse of authority by unlawfully entering the mans home and by placing the resident in handcuffs.

But Commissioner Stan Lowe says the superintendent went beyond the Police Act in his finding and the complainant didnt testify so the ability to search for truth in the proceeding has been hampered.

Lowe says there is a reasonable basis to believe the discipline authoritys findings are incorrect and a public hearing is necessary.

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Three cities in B.C. are among the worst in Canada for bed bugs, according to pest-control company Orkin.

Toronto is worst for the hard-to-kill pests that cause itchy sores with their bites.

Vancouver ranked third behind Winnipeg, while Surrey and Burnaby came in at No. 20 and 21, respectively.

The top 25 was based on commercial and residential bed bug infestations treated by the company over the past year. Many of the worst cities were clustered in Southern Ontario.

Bed bugs are extremely efficient hitch hikers. They can move easily across a room and climb onto luggage or anything left on a bed in just one night, the company says.

They can live for up to a year without food and can ruin a vacation. Experts recommend checking hotel room beds before settling in. Look forblood stains, dead bugs, eggs and bug exoskeletons.

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The Canadian Press Aug 1, 2017 / 8:50 am | Story: 203168

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A haze has fallen on the Lower Mainland as winds carry smoke from wildfires in the B.C. Interior to the coast.

Environment Canadas special air quality and weather advisories continue for Metro Vancouver, the Fraser Valley, the Sunshine Coast and eastern Vancouver Island as the smoke and a heat wave pose potential health risks.

The advisories say people with medical conditions should avoid strenuous activity outdoors and its suggested infants and the elderly stay in air-conditioned environments to avoid the pollution.

There are about 150 fires burning throughout the province with no reprieve in sight as hot, dry conditions continue.

Temperatures across the southern parts of the province are forecast to reach the mid to high 30s and no rain is expected for at least the next seven days.

Wildfire smoke blocking the sun could actually lower daytime temperatures, which Environment Canada say makes it difficult to forecast exactly how hot it will get and if records will be broken.

The Canadian Press Aug 1, 2017 / 6:14 am | Story: 203155

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets firefighters in Williams Lake, Monday.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to meet with Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson this morning, but their once-rosy relationship has been threatened by the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.

Trudeaus government approved the $7.4-billion expansion last November despite Robertsons staunch opposition to the project, which would see a seven-fold increase in the number of tankers in Vancouver-area waters.

Robertson and Trudeau have long had a friendly rapport, but the mayor has said he was profoundly disappointed by the decision, calling it a big step backwards for Canadas environment and economy.

The opioid epidemic that has claimed hundreds of lives in Vancouver is also likely to be high on the agenda for the meeting, as is the citys affordable-housing crisis.

Trudeau took a helicopter tour yesterday of the damage caused by fast-moving wildfires in British Columbias Interior and thanked the crews who have fought to the edge of exhaustion to keep people and buildings safe.

He later spoke at a $1,000-a-plate Liberal fundraiser in Surrey, where he urged the crowd of about 250 people to donate to the Canadian Red Cross to help people displaced by wildfires.

Inside the banquet hall last night, Trudeau urged supporters to help the Liberals get re-elected in 2019. Canada needs to keep going in the same direction, he said, at a time when the world is turning toward the politics of division, populism and fear.

The Canadian Press Jul 31, 2017 / 9:16 pm | Story: 203150

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says a helicopter tour of British Columbias charred landscape Monday left him awed by the destructive force of wildfires burning across the province and impressed by the extraordinary determination of firefighters battling the flames.

Trudeau said he saw ranches in the Cariboo region surrounded by scorched earth and evidence of flames stopping just short of a runway.

The speed at which it can flare up, the way it could cut across roads, really impressed upon me the extraordinary work being done by our wildfire professionals, he said. I really saw the extent of the scale of the devastation and the damage.

Fire crews on the edge of exhaustion have pushed through to keep people and buildings safe, the prime minister added.

Trudeau, accompanied by several federal politicians and B.C. Premier John Horgan, spent an hour above a fire zone in a Canadian Forces Chinook helicopter watching spot fires and billowing smoke. At times, the dense smoke blurred out the land below.

Wildfires burning in the Cariboo have forced thousands from their homes, including 10,000 residents of Williams Lake who had to leave on July 15 when a fast-moving fire encroached on their community.

People were allowed to return last weekend, but the city remains under evacuation alert and residents must be ready to leave again at a moments notice.

Most businesses in Williams Lake had reopened Monday, but it was a staggered start as many employees were still returning to the community. .

Dozens of homes have been lost as more than 800 fires have burned around the province, scorching about 4,200 square kilometres.

There will be challenges in the months to come that we will also be there for, Trudeau said. This is what Canadians do, we stand up for each other in times of difficulty, he said.

People in the Cariboo have been hit especially hard by wildfires this year, Horgan said, echoing Trudeaus promise.

Were going to make sure people are whole when this is all over, Horgan said. The province is going to be there to help rebuild.

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A Surrey man has been ordered by a judgeto stop bringing his four-year-old daughter to creep stings.

The girls mother says Lance Loy was arrested and charged with assaulting a Surrey Creep Catcherstarget in April all while his daughter was present.

The mother told CTVno child should be anywhere near a suspected predator.

Its a pedophile environment. Either hes sitting there talking beside her about pedophile activities or hes bringing her around pedophiles potentially. Nothing good has come out of this, she said.

Loy was charged after an April 19 sting turned violent.

The mother shares custody with Loy and saysIf Lance didnt have my daughter, then who had her?

Judge P. LaPrairie ordered Loy to keep the girl away from any creep catching.

Loy insiststhe child was at a safe distance that night and was never in any danger.

with files from CTV Vancouver

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Harrop Creek wildfire

Increased wind activity has caused the size of several fires to growin the Southeast Fire Centre.

As of Monday afternoon, the Island Pond wildfire is at 150hectares, about 17 kilometres southeast of Canal Flats.Three helicopters, airtankers and heavy equipment are supporting 33 firefighting personnel on the ground. Crews are building fire guards.

The Rapid Creek wildfire is estimated to cover 300 hectares, about four km southwest of Highway 31 and about 27 km northwest of Meadow Creek.

BC Wildfire Service will be sending in heavy equipment to help ground crews create a fire break between the fire and the community. At this time, there is no threat to residents or visitors in the area.As a precautionary measure, an evacuation alert has been issued for the Poplar Creek area.

The Harrop Creek wildfire is about 10 km south of the communities of Harrop and Procter. It is estimated to cover 200 hectares, and some growth has occurred on the fires east flank.Ground crews (supported by aircraft and heavy equipment) are working thefire.

The Glacier Creek wildfire is about 26 km northeast of Copper Creek. It is estimated to cover 70 hectares.Recent growth has resulted in a road restriction being placed on the Duncan-Glacier Creek Forest Service Road.

The combination of complex terrain, remote location and aggressive fire behaviour has created unsafe working environments for ground crews. The fires continue to be monitored from the air and, in some cases may be allowed to burn.

The Southeast Fire Centre extends from the U.S. border to Mica Dam in the north and from the Okanagan Highlands and Monashee Mountains in the west to the B.C.-Alberta border.

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Police are investigating the cause of the massiveElephant Hill wildfire near Ashcroft.

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Five Things to Know: Controlled burn out of control, Vancouver filled with smoke and bedbugs – Vancouver Sun

Sunset seen from Boundary Road as Environment Canada issues a weather advisory as winds carry smoke from wildfires burning in B.C.'s interior to the province's south coast in Vancouver, BC., August 2, 2017. PNG

Metro Vancouver is draped in a thin blanket of smoke, fire crews lost control of a controlled burn near Clinton, and the city has a lot of bedbugs. Here are five things you need to know.

Air quality advisories still in place in Metro Vancouver

As smoke from wildfires in the Interior drifts out towards the coast, air quality advisories remain in place for the Metro Vancouver region. Its pretty hazy out there. Its early August, but youd be forgiven for thinking it was April 20.

Your best bet during these smoky summer days is to stay indoors near an air conditioner, if you can.

The smoke is wholly unwelcome. It exacerbates breathing problems for those that have them, and its not very good for you. But if theres a bright side, its that the thick layer of smoke has lowered temperatures in Vancouver somewhat, and the sunsets have been spectacularly eerie.

Sunset seen from Boundary Road as Environment Canada issues a weather advisory as winds carry smoke from wildfires burning in B.C.s interior to the provinces south coast in Vancouver, BC., August 2, 2017. PNG

Its like something out of Apocalypse Now.

Controlled burn near Clinton out of control

Speaking of wildfires, a controlled burn near Clinton has residents fuming after fire crews lost control over it.

Eyewitnesses say a four-square-kilometre blaze to the southwest of the massive Elephant Hill fire, between Cache Creek and Clinton, is a case of a controlled burn gone wrong, reports Postmedias Patrick Johnston.

The fire was intentionally started by the B.C. Wildfire Service on Tuesday afternoon, as they sought to burn off fuel that might otherwise be consumed by the Elephant Hill blaze. But a shift in the wind pushed it west, threatening properties.

Fire officials say that the blaze accomplished what it was supposed to, but obviously, having it cross the highway wasnt part of the plan.

Weve been doing this on many fires across the province up until this point, said chief fire information officer Kevin Skrepnek. The fact of the matter is that when fires get to this size, the use of controlled ignitions is one of the best tactics that we have in terms of trying to contain them. Unfortunately, in this instance, the winds just werent in our favour.

Vancouver has a lot of bed bugs

Lets start with the good news: Toronto and Winnipeg have a bigger bed bug problem than Vancouver does.

The bad news is that, on the list of Canadian cities dealing with the critters, thats it. Vancouver has placed third in a nationwide bed bug ranking.

Granted, its not the most scientific ranking: it wasreleased by pest-control provider Orkin Canada, based on the number of residential and commercial bed bug treatments they performed over the last year. One could argue that they do a lot of work in Vancouver because a populous city like Vancouver has a lot of potential clients, relative to most Canadian cities.

But I digress. Other B.C. cities to make the list are Surrey, at 20, and Burnaby, at 21.

Family of boy who biked to New West thanks public

Remember Bruneau Fulton, the 11-year-old who disappeared near the seawall last week, only to turn up in New Westminister hours later after going for a joyride on his bike? His family, whose relief I cant even imagine, would like to thank the public for their help in locating him.

Coming from Vancouver Island, we are so thankful to our friends and family who immediately rushed to the park on bikes and on foot and provided words of support during the search, said Bruneau Fultons mom Danica Rice.

We would like to thank the City of Vancouver and the City of New Westminster police departments for deploying all resources as soon as logistically possible, said Rice in a thank you note the family provided to Postmedia.

And special thanks to Officer (Elmario) Cahambing, New West PD even though you were off duty, you found the needle in the haystack and we are forever grateful.

Just a hunch, but Ill bet Bruneau gets a cell phone for his next birthday.

Vancouver real estate hits million mark

Vancouvers real estate market has reached a milestone, of sorts: the typical price for a home has surpassed the $1 million mark, reports Aleksandra Sagan.

According to The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver, the composite benchmark price for all residential properties in the area including detached homes, townhouses and condominiums is $1,019,400, up 8.7 per cent from July 2016.

But wasnt the foreign buyers tax supposed to slow the rising house prices? What happened with that?

It didnt really do much, reports Postmedias Cheryl Chan.

We dont see a great change in the market specifically due to the foreign buyers tax, said president Jill Oudil, adding Julys data is very similar to the 10-year average. We have seen a very active market continue, especially where condos and townhouses are concerned.

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Three cities in B.C. are among the worst in Canada for bed bugs, according to pest-control company Orkin.

Toronto is worst for the hard-to-kill pests that cause itchy sores with their bites.

Vancouver ranked third behind Winnipeg, while Surrey and Burnaby came in at No. 20 and 21, respectively.

The top 25 was based on commercial and residential bed bug infestations treated by the company over the past year. Many of the worst cities were clustered in Southern Ontario.

"Bed bugs are extremely efficient hitch hikers. They can move easily across a room and climb onto luggage or anything left on a bed in just one night," the company says.

They can live for up to a year without food and can ruin a vacation. Experts recommend checking hotel room beds before settling in. Look forblood stains, dead bugs, eggs and bug exoskeletons.

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About the Bed Bug Registry

About Bed Bugs

Bed bugs are small parasitic insects that subsist on human blood. Bed bugs typically feed late at night and hide in tiny cracks and crevices during the daytime. Their bites form small red welts similar to mosquito bites, sometimes in a distinctive linear pattern.

Bed bugs can show up anywhere there are people, including hotels, theaters, trains and buses, coatrooms, libraries, and many other public places. And they can easily hitch a ride home on clothing or bags.

While bed bugs do not spread disease, they can cause severe psychological distress.

The insects are fairly small, extremely flat, adept at hiding, and can make a home anywhere there are small cracks and crevices. They can also go for long periods of time without feeding. This cryptic behavior makes them difficult to get rid of.

Our resources page will help if you think you've been exposed to bed bugs, or would like to learn how to avoid them.

Over the past few years, a number of cities have reported an alarming rise in bed bug numbers, but there is still very little public awareness of the problem.

In addition to our resource page, you can read more about the bugs at the University of Kentucky's informative site, and find out about how to deal with them in this primer on bed bug control.

Bedbugger.com is one of the best bed bug resources on the web, and has an invaluable bedbug forum with lots of advice and information from fellow sufferers.

The Bedbug Registry is a free, public database of bedbug sightings in the U.S. and Canada. We have about 20,000 bedbug reports dating back to 2006.

This site helps you check whether other people have encountered bedbugs at a hotel or in an apartment building so you can avoid them when you travel or rent.

The site FAQ explains how the site works in more detail.

Please read our posting guidelines before you submit a bedbug report.

Because our bedbug reports come directly from users, we can't guarantee their accuracy. If you feel a location has been reported in error, you can file a dispute.

This site is administered by Maciej Cegowski, a writer and computer programmer, as a way of getting vengeance against bedbugs after a traumatic experience in a San Francisco hotel.

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