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Agassiz Mounties not responsible for injuries in crash: IIO
The Independent Investigations Office has cleared Agassiz RCMP of wrongdoing in a 2022 crash that left four people injured. Read More
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Bump from Canadian women’s hockey team bittersweet for Hannah Miller
Hannah Miller chose to reflect more on her selection to Canada's roster for the women's world hockey championship than the International Ice Hockey Federation rule that knocked her off it. Read More
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Opinion: Dangers of going all-in on online gambling
Alberta, like Ontario before it, has just introduced a bill to legalize private online gambling companies. It would be a mistake for B.C. to follow suit. Read More
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Former MLA Karin Kirkpatrick launches new CentreBC party in 'overhaul' for B.C. voters
There could be another option for the next provincial election after Karin Kirkpatrick, a former B.C. United MLA for West Vancouver-Capilano, registered a new party with Elections B.C. Read More
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B.C. Conservative MLA criticized for Western separatist post
A B.C. Conservative MLA is under fire for posting a map that referred to Western Canada, including most of B.C., as a separate state under the protection of the U.S. Read More
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Admitted Mexican hitman flees U.S. for Canada, makes refugee claim
A Mexican with alleged cartel ties is seeking refugee status in Canada — a decade after he told an undercover B.C. police officer that "he was a hitman for hire." Read More
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Fewer shoppers, more vacancies: What’s behind downtown Vancouver’s slump?
Downtown Vancouver is growing, but fewer people are visiting. According to a new report from the Downtown Vancouver Business Improvement Association, foot traffic dropped by 7.8 per cent in 2024, the first decline in visitors since the pandemic recovery began in 2020. Read More
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Saskatchewan teachers, province end lengthy stalemate by signing new contract
A new collective bargaining agreement for Saskatchewan teachers has been signed by both the provincial government and the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation, according to the two parties. Read More
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B.C. MLAs goof — on both sides of the aisle — on basic legislative procedures
VICTORIA — Premier David Eby led off debate this week on Bill 7, the controversial legislation giving the NDP cabinet extraordinary powers to fight the tariffs from the U.S. Read More
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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says latest U.S. tariffs hard to celebrate, but give time for talks
CALGARY -- Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she doesn't want to be "exuberant about dodging the bullet" with U.S. President Donald Trump's latest tariff announcement but that it might push a trade agreement renegotiation until after the April 28 federal election. Read More
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Opinion: Trump's talk of a Canadian "faucet" has Columbia River Basin residents on edge
The September backdrop was drought and the 2024 California wildfires. The location was Donald Trump’s expensive Los Angeles golf course. The words uttered by the Republican presidential candidate were that the Columbia River Basin was “essentially a very large faucet” and if all that water was diverted from the Pacific Ocean, “all of that water would come ... right into Los Angeles.” Read More
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Letters to The Province: As a Canadian, I feel compelled to call out Alberta premier’s opportunistic bluster
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith invites Americans to pause tariffs to enable her fellow-Albertan, Pierre Poilievre. At the same time pitching sovereignty, which in reality is a bid for secession. There’s just no other way to square her continually disruptive political rhetoric about "Alberta First". Read More
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Scott Lear: Loss of 50-metre pool part of Vancouver park board's trend of reducing aquatic facilities
The Vancouver park board’s refusal to renew the 50-metre pool at the Vancouver Aquatics Centre (VAC) is a continuing trend of reducing aquatic facilities throughout the city. This occurs at a time when the population is booming, physical activity levels are at historic lows and mental illnesses are increasing. Read More
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Slow your roll, there’s no woes for the Canadian women’s soccer team
The last time the Canadian women’s soccer team wore their Maple Leaf crests on B.C. Place’s turf, it was a party. A bittersweet one, but a party nonetheless. Read More
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Canucks numbers: How the playoff hopes evaporated
On New Year's Day, most of the models that project NHL playoff odds said the Vancouver Canucks had a two-in-three chance of finishing the regular season as a Stanley Cup playoff team, give or take. Read More
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Braid: Smith's tariff victory cry alarms Conservatives as Ontario car sector gets pounded
Premier Danielle Smith is criticized from the outskirts of her Conservative camp for declaring that U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff war on Canada is virtually over. Read More
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Saskatchewan government says cutting ties with U.S. companies presents 'challenges'
As the Saskatchewan government looks to buy local wherever possible in response to tariffs, the province also cautions it's not always that simple. Read More
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Break and enter charges withdrawn against owner of Edmonton apartment building where security guard was killed
Prosecutors have dropped a pair of charges against the owner of a problem-plagued Edmonton apartment building where a security guard was killed last year. Read More
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'(People) to kill': Disturbing writings, sketches found in accused killer's backpack, jury hears
The man accused of fatally stabbing a Calgary woman in the city’s Beltline three years ago is also alleged to have carried notebooks filled with disturbing handwritten notes and sketches the morning of the attack, a jury heard Thursday. Read More
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Roster 'nuances' part of 2025 Cavalry: The skinny on Calgary's CPL soccer squad
Cavalry FC went into the off-season with an if-it-ain’t-broke, don’t-fix-it attitude towards its soccer roster. Read More
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