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B.C. launching East Kootenay deer cull to collect chronic wasting disease samples

B.C. launching East Kootenay deer cull to collect chronic wasting disease samples

Province to test samples from 100 urban deer in Cranbrook, Kimberley starting Feb. 18
Homelessness Count volunteers wanted in Surrey, Metro Vancouver

Homelessness Count volunteers wanted in Surrey, Metro Vancouver

Count provides critical information on region's unhoused population
American tariff threat leaves sour taste for Canada’s sweets industry

American tariff threat leaves sour taste for Canada’s sweets industry

With more than 80% of its sales are to the U.S., industry is among Canada’s most vulnerable
Canada advances to 4 Nations Face-Off final with win 5-3 over Finland

Canada advances to 4 Nations Face-Off final with win 5-3 over Finland

Canadians earn rematch with U.S.
B.C. RCMP trio want recusal of conduct board over ‘disparaging’ email

B.C. RCMP trio want recusal of conduct board over ‘disparaging’ email

Code of conduct hearing began today for Coquitlam RCMP trio over private chat comments
Plane crashes, intact but upside down, at Toronto’s Pearson Airport

Plane crashes, intact but upside down, at Toronto’s Pearson Airport

Crosswinds may have challenged pilots in Pearson plane crash, expert says
Whitecaps acquire forward Daniel Ríos in bid to add more offence

Whitecaps acquire forward Daniel Ríos in bid to add more offence

Forward comes over on loan from LIGA MX’s Chivas de Guadalajara after playing last year with Atlanta
Canada recognizes Aboriginal title over B.C.’s Haida Gwaii

Canada recognizes Aboriginal title over B.C.’s Haida Gwaii

Historic deal set to reset federal relationship with area First Nations in a ‘very meaningful way’
PHOTOS: Hundreds march in Victoria in memory of Canada’s ‘stolen sisters’

PHOTOS: Hundreds march in Victoria in memory of Canada’s ‘stolen sisters’

The event is in remembrance of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and 2SLGBTQIA+ people
U.S. tariffs loom over new session of B.C. legislature starting Tuesday

U.S. tariffs loom over new session of B.C. legislature starting Tuesday

The first session of B.C.'s 43rd Parliament opens Tuesday (Feb. 18) with traditional rituals like the Speech from the Throne.
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