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Raptors dominate Hornets despite resting starters
Another terrifying home invasion reported in Vancouver Island community
Exhibit goes behind Fred Herzog photos to untold stories of Vancouver’s Chinatown
Manitoba MLAs weigh proposal for daily singing of O Canada at legislature
Manitoba's MLAs may soon be showing off their singing pipes — and their Canadian pride — on every legislative sitting day.
Proposed Alberta cut of council conduct rules ‘an affront’ to voters: Nenshi
He was found in the garbage at a B.C. park. Now this tiny dog has stolen hearts
Lethbridge candidates plead their cases at 1st forum
Vancouver police urged to adopt sexual harassment training as veteran officer admits misconduct
The Vancouver Police Department's longest-serving sergeant faces demotion and a 20-day suspension after admitting to sending unwelcome, sexualized messages to five separate women in a pattern authorities say highlights the issue of sexual harassment at the VPD.
Victoria police hunt for female suspect after man randomly stabbed
B.C. expands heat-pump program, despite loss of carbon tax revenue
WATCH: Global Okanagan News at 5:30 p.m. – April 9, 2025
Senators GM Steve Staios on playoffs: 'We're coming in as underdogs'
Poilievre campaign stop in Okanagan hints region could be in play
Sask. Party MLA apologizes for calling Jagmeet Singh a terrorist
The Official Opposition called the comments deeply hurtful and harmful to the Sikh community.
Man injured in shooting in Bells Corners
Canadian legal group rocked by 2nd high-profile resignation after it cancelled speech by Syrian Canadian
The fallout over a Canadian legal organization's decision to cancel a noted Syrian Canadian entrepeneur and peace advocate's speaking invitation is deepening, with another high-profile resignation, this time by its treasurer.
Over 100,000 Canadians already voted as election campaign hits halfway point
Canadians appear more motivated to vote early this election than during the last campaign, according to numbers from Elections Canada.
Artist quits post after P.E.I. vet college tells him to remove painting based on U.S. politics
Christopher Griffin, the now former artist-in-residence at the Atlantic Veterinary College in Charlottetown, says administrators were trying to censor one of his paintings after complaints from American profs.
Farmers cry foul over lack of spending by Yukon government
The Yukon government buys food for government-run facilities such as hospitals, schools, jails and continuing care homes. Some local farmers wish more of that business would come their way.
Trio charged in death of Ontario restaurateur fight extradition from Scotland
Three men charged in connection with the 2023 death of Owen Sound, Ont., restaurant owner Sharif Rahman are fighting their extradition from the U.K. The trio's lawyer has raised concerns about overcrowding and disease outbreaks in Ontario jails.