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Point Roberts residents prepare for Canadian border re-opening Monday

Point Roberts residents prepare for Canadian border re-opening Monday

About 80 COVID-19 tests were done Wednesday ahead of opening
Coquitlam's Lafarge Lake to light up red and blue alongside Terry Fox benefit broadcast

Coquitlam's Lafarge Lake to light up red and blue alongside Terry Fox benefit broadcast

Raised in Port Coquitlam, the Canadian icon is being remembered with a televised special on his Marathon of Hope and how his legacy lives on.
Jewish worker alleges she faced ‘Heil Hitler’ chants at Kamloops McDonald’s

Jewish worker alleges she faced ‘Heil Hitler’ chants at Kamloops McDonald’s

WorkSafeBC dismissed employee’s complaint about being fired for reporting working conditions.
Vancouver pot promoter charged in SEC securities fraud probe

Vancouver pot promoter charged in SEC securities fraud probe

Avtar Dhillon is accused of having set up shell companies for the purpose of concealing shares sales of two of his companies.
Capilano Blues head coach scores Olympic gold as an assistant with women's national team

Capilano Blues head coach scores Olympic gold as an assistant with women's national team

Adam Day had a front-row seat for Canada's historic win over Sweden in Tokyo
Burnaby soccer great Christine Sinclair, Canada stun Sweden to win Olympic gold

Burnaby soccer great Christine Sinclair, Canada stun Sweden to win Olympic gold

Canada comes out on top in thriller
‘Give me my freedom. Let me go home,’ says Indigenous woman who cuts hair to proclaim innocence

‘Give me my freedom. Let me go home,’ says Indigenous woman who cuts hair to proclaim innocence

Sisters Odelia and Nerissa Quewezance were sentenced to life in prison after being convicted of second-degree murder in 1994 for the death of 70-year-old Anthony Joseph Dolff in Kamsack, Sask.
Federal Liberals probed for facial recognition use

Federal Liberals probed for facial recognition use

Technology allegedly used for ID purposes in nomination races.
Thompson-Nicola Regional District says no injuries reported from Monte Lake

Thompson-Nicola Regional District says no injuries reported from Monte Lake

City of Kamloops urges those under evacuation alert to be prepared.
'Unfair and shameful': Hilton Metrotown workers, unions hold sit-in as lockout continues

'Unfair and shameful': Hilton Metrotown workers, unions hold sit-in as lockout continues

Hundreds took to downtown Burnaby streets in support of locked-out hotel workers