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Science tipping the scales in the battle to save endangered B.C. marmot

Science tipping the scales in the battle to save endangered B.C. marmot

Vancouver Island researchers add weight to their bid to bring back troubled species
Trump talk about taking over Canada ‘a real thing’, Trudeau says

Trump talk about taking over Canada ‘a real thing’, Trudeau says

Prime minister tells summit president’s interest related to Canada’s critical mineral supply
Lost, then found: Invictus Games give wounded veterans something to aim for

Lost, then found: Invictus Games give wounded veterans something to aim for

More than 500 athletes from 23 nations set to compete in 11 adaptive sports this month in B.C.
Star-Spangled Banner boos resurrect debate about anthems in sports

Star-Spangled Banner boos resurrect debate about anthems in sports

Canadian fans have voiced their displeasure at recent sporting events in wake of Trump talk
Canada invests $72M into satellite wildfire monitoring technology

Canada invests $72M into satellite wildfire monitoring technology

WildFireSat will consist of seven satellites that will enter orbit in 2029
B.C. judge tosses drug evidence for ‘numerous and flagrant’ rights violations

B.C. judge tosses drug evidence for ‘numerous and flagrant’ rights violations

The ruling was in the Vernon RCMP's case against Nabil Abdelkader
Trudeau hosts Canada-U.S. economic summit during tariff threat pause

Trudeau hosts Canada-U.S. economic summit during tariff threat pause

Federal government says Canada has to work to avoid tariffs while also preparing for them
Fast-tracking B.C. mines no guarantee of success, research suggests

Fast-tracking B.C. mines no guarantee of success, research suggests

SFU study finds economic factors are typically what delay mine openings, not regulation
Chilly temperatures to hang on in southern B.C., forecaster says

Chilly temperatures to hang on in southern B.C., forecaster says

February snow isn’t unusual for south coast, but extended cold temperatures are
Canada adds 76,000 jobs in January, unemployment rate drops to 6.6%

Canada adds 76,000 jobs in January, unemployment rate drops to 6.6%

Numbers mark second straight monthly decline after rate peaked in November
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