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Emergency managers across B.C. have been issuing emergency alerts this summer, with notifications about wildfires and a potential tsunami. But some wish they had better tools at their disposal. …
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The City of Vancouver is injecting ash trees with a pesticide as it looks to deal with the invasive emerald ash borer beetle, a species responsible for millions of…
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U.S. President Donald Trump said Monday night he's firing Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook, an unprecedented move that would constitute a sharp escalation in his battle to exert greater control…
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Front Burner With uncertainty over U.S. tariffs still looming, young people are disproportionately finding it difficult to find work. What does that say about the health of Canada’s…
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Donna Metallic never thought of herself as crafty, so she was surprised how capable she felt braiding lengths of sweetgrass and creating clay art pieces this month during an intensive…
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Christian's Pub owner Brian Day does screech-in ceremonies almost every day during tourist season. (The Canadian Press/Paul Daly)The screech-in ceremony is 50 years old and has become a tourism staple in…
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As he delivered the hard sell pitch last spring for Canada to buy his submarines, Oliver Burkhard, the CEO Germany's ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (tkMS), used the phrase "strategic partnership"…
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With U.S. tariffs still weighing on Canada's steel and aluminum sectors, a Quebec-based food can manufacturer is expanding its operations — and bringing the American portion of its supply…
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After two blowout wins to open the FIBA AmeriCup men's tournament, Canada had to sweat out an 82-73 win over Puerto Rico in the final Group B game on…
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The requirement to write in Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre or other candidates' names during last week's byelection doesn't appear to have made an impact on how many ballots were rejected. A…
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TV personality and U.S. federal health official Dr. Mehmet Oz has reiterated an offer to house hundreds of B.C. ostriches facing a cull order, claiming the birds are scientifically…
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A man falsely linked to a child sex exploitation and human trafficking ring in a southern Manitoba city last year is now suing police, alleging they took too long…