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University of B.C. to keep mask mandate in place until June 30 as sixth wave looms
VANCOUVER - The University of British Columbia says it will keep its mask mandate for indoor spaces until the end of June as experts anticipate the province will enter the sixth wave of the pandemic. ...
Apr 20, 2022

Two sets of human remains in Surrey, B.C., may be from same person, say police
SURREY, B.C. - Mounties in Surrey, B.C., say they are investigating reports of human remains in two locations but believed to be from the same person. Police say the first discovery was made on Sunday...
Apr 20, 2022

Parachute demo at Nats Park causes brief Capitol evacuation
WASHINGTON (AP) - The U.S. Capitol was briefly evacuated Wednesday evening after police identified an aircraft that they said posed "a probable threat" - but the plane was actually carrying members of...
Apr 20, 2022

CFJC Midday - Managing your investments during uncertain times with Abbott Wealth Management
Mark Bertoli from Abbott Wealth Management talks about the importance of being calm and using logic when managing investments during military crisis.
Apr 20, 2022

Justice Dept. to appeal order voiding travel mask mandate
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Justice Department is filing an appeal seeking to overturn a judge's order that voided the federal mask mandate on planes, trains and travel hubs, officials said Wednesday. It ca...
Apr 20, 2022

Search finds 14 burial sites at former residential school in southern Saskatchewan
GEORGE GORDON FIRST NATION, SASK.- A Saskatchewan First Nation says 14 possible graves have been found at the site of a former residential school north of Regina.Chief Byron Bitternose of the George G...
Apr 20, 2022

NorKam Secondary - home to a symbol of reconciliation
KAMLOOPS - It sits just outside the main office at NorKam Senior Secondary School in Kamloops, acting as a place for students to gather and reflect.The elaborate metal and wood bench is the work of Ji...
Apr 20, 2022

Russian, Belarusian players allowed at National Bank Open, for now
Russian and Belarusian players will be allowed to participate in the upcoming National Bank Open tennis tournaments this August in Toronto and Montreal, at least for now. Tennis Canada told The Canadi...
Apr 20, 2022

Cannabis industry leaders hold summit in Kelowna
The state of the B.C. and Canadian cannabis sector is among the topics of discussion at the BC Cannabis Summit which starts today in Kelowna, on the day known in cannabis culture as 420.The three-day,...
Apr 20, 2022

Senators snap Canucks' six-game win streak with 4-3 shootout victory
VANCOUVER - The Ottawa Senators knew what a win would mean for the Vancouver Canucks on Tuesday - and the visitors were eager to play spoiler. The Canucks came in looking to extend a six-game win stre...
Apr 20, 2022

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