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The conviction of humans is incorrectly considered as a deportation risk, BC court rules

Man Sentenced to Prison After Stabbing Incident in Surrey, BC A violent altercation in Surrey, BC, has led to a…

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KPop Demon Hunters wasn’t a sure thing. It’s now Netflix’s most-watched movie — ever

Toronto’s Maggie Kang may be sitting on the hottest movie of the year, as of Tuesday, earning 236 million views…

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Vancouver’s plan to warn industrial risks in Rezone, shrinking areas for companies, proponents

Vancouver’s Industrial Land Debate: Balancing Growth and Preservation Vancouver is facing a dilemma when it comes to its industrial lands.…

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Vancouver International Airport reports delays, cites staffing issues with NAV CANADA

Staffing Shortages Cause Flight Delays at Vancouver International Airport Vancouver International Airport has recently announced that some of its flights…

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Royal BC Museum navigates large reset after building cancellation

The Royal BC Museum in Victoria is a treasure trove of historic objects made by First Nations in British Columbia.…

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Toronto filmmaker’s The Things You Kill is Canada’s submission at the Oscars

Alireza Khatami, an Iranian Canadian filmmaker, has recently made headlines with his psychological thriller, “The Things You Kill,” which has…

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Trump goes to Lisa Cook from Fed Fed – here are 4 collection restaurants

President Donald Trump has made a controversial decision to dismiss Lisa Cook, a member of the Federal Reserve Board of…

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Photoradar is becoming more and more often in favor. That makes it no less annoying

Photo radar programs have been a topic of controversy in Ontario, with municipalities implementing them to catch speeding drivers. The…

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LeBlanc has lengthy and constructive meeting with Lutnick in Washington

Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Meets with U.S. Commerce Secretary to Discuss Tariff Relief In a bid to find relief from President…

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BC farmers ask the Supreme Court to postpone Cull of 400 ostriches, say that birds have no flu

BC farmers with 400 ostriches affected by bird flu are seeking intervention from the highest court in Canada to halt…

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