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Science-based panel to guide B.C.'s care of old-growth forests
VICTORIA - An independent panel will advise the British Columbia government on the management of its old-growth forests, which have been at the centre of a fractious debate in the province for decades...
Jun 24, 2021

Missing 60-year-old kayaker in Wells presumed drowned
WELLS, B.C. -A 60-year-old Alberta man is presumed drowned after failing to arrive at the Isaac Falls portage site.RCMP believe the man may have drowned after going over the Isaac Falls.Wells RCMP wer...
Jun 24, 2021

SOUND OFF: Only things clear this session were John Horgan's failures
WITH THE START OF SUMMER comes the return of MLAs to their home communities, where they will work for the next few months now that the spring legislative session has adjourned. With COVID-19 restricti...
Jun 24, 2021

Canadian basketball player may be forced to choose between daughter, Olympics
Canadian basketball player Kim Gaucher says she's being "forced to decide between being a breastfeeding mom or an Olympic athlete." Gaucher says COVID-19 rules prevent her from bringing her daughter S...
Jun 24, 2021

Groups challenge decision allowing judge involved in U of T controversy to keep job
OTTAWA - Complainants are challenging a review body decision that allowed a federal judge to keep his job after he was accused of bias against Palestinians over his views on a proposed university appo...
Jun 24, 2021
CFJC Midday - Let Nana's Pantry do the cooking! Fresh, nutritious meal delivery for seniors or anyone wanting to take a break from the kitchen
Executive Chef Romeo Oloresisimo showcases some delicious, fresh and affordable meals from Nana's Pantry. Get your orders in now!
Jun 24, 2021

CPL set for third season kickoff but will it be an even playing field to start?
The Canadian Premier League kicks off its third season this weekend under the bubble in Winnipeg, with more than a few questions to be answered after a pandemic-disrupted buildup. "We're trying to fig...
Jun 24, 2021

Canadian Vasek Pospisil loses quarterfinal match at Wimbledon tune-up event
EASTBOURNE, United Kingdom - Canada's Vasek Pospisil lost 6-4, 6-4 to No. 2 seed Alex de Minaur of Australia in quarterfinal play at the Viking International on Thursday. The 66th-ranked Pospisil, fro...
Jun 24, 2021

Facial recognition use by Liberals raises issues, says B.C.'s privacy commissioner
VICTORIA - British Columbia's information and privacy commissioner says he's considering launching an investigation into the use of facial recognition technology by the Liberal Party of Canada. Michae...
Jun 24, 2021

Facial recognition use by Liberals raises issues, says B.C.'s privacy commissioner
VICTORIA - British Columbia's information and privacy commissioner says he's considering launching an investigation into the use of facial recognition technology by the Liberal Party of Canada. Michae...
Jun 24, 2021

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