Police say dog killed in targeted shooting on B.C.'s Sunshine Coast Dog dead after targeted shooting in B.C.: police Sep 24, 2025 1 hr ago SMS Email An RCMP collar tab pin is seen in Edmonton, Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson JF SMS Email Print Copy article link Save GIBSONS - A shooting on British Columbia's Sunshine Coast has killed a dog in what police say was a targeted attack.RCMP say officers were called to a home on Boyle Road in Gibsons on Sept. 19 at around 5 p.m.They say multiple shots were fired at the home and a dog on the property suffered a fatal injury.Investigators say they are looking for two unidentified male suspects who fired the shots before leaving in a light-coloured sedan. Police believe the attack was targeted and are asking for witnesses or those who have video footage to contact investigators. RCMP say officers also want to talk to any drivers in the area around the time of the shooting who may have dashcam footage.This report by ºÃÉ«tvwas first published Sept. 24, 2025. The ºÃÉ«tv Press. All rights reserved. SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Tags Bc Justice More Prairies & BC Stories Manitoba NDP want new licence plate for missing, murdered Indigenous women and girls New storm approaches B.C., as province cleans up after first powerful fall tempest Nature Conservancy announces campaign to save landscape in southern Alberta Manitoba premier says decision yet to be made on timing of next election 'Kill Satan': Trial hears Alberta man not criminally responsible for mother's death Alberta health-care unions say review could further destabilize system in crisis Alberta mountain town granted right to appeal order by provincial tribunal B.C. woman grateful for breast milk donations wants to give back Arson suspected as police vehicles, ambulance torched in B.C. fire Funeral march and service at Olympic Oval for Const. Shaelyn Yang: RCMP You might be interested in +3 Carney, Sheinbaum sign deal to deepen economic, security ties +5 Residents of Dildo, N.L., express support for 'honorary mayor' Jimmy Kimmel Canada won't split its submarine contract between suppliers: Carney Republican alleges FBI has names of Epstein clients, including 'billionaire' ºÃÉ«tv Sponsored Content Events Coming Up in September +5 Credit unions embrace ‘waves of change’ at CCUA’s national conference “We should be the Taylor Swift of financial institutions.†Similar Stories Police say dog killed in targeted shooting on B.C.'s Sunshine Coast 'It's Nathan day': Calgary bridges named in honour of soldier killed in Afghanistan Interim report on Alberta health contract scandal not finished, won't be made public
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