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Prime minister tells Tk'emlups 'concrete actions' are coming

Prime minister tells Tk'emlups 'concrete actions' are coming

Trudeau visits Kamloops, more than two weeks after Canada's first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and his Tofino vacation.
Canada has one of the most powerful passports in the world: report

Canada has one of the most powerful passports in the world: report

Here's how Canada's passport ranks in the world in 2021.
Air Canada re-booking and refunding customers after Hong Kong COVID ban

Air Canada re-booking and refunding customers after Hong Kong COVID ban

The airline was just as stunned as its passengers when the Hong Kong department of health slapped down the ban
Vancouver council agenda this week: False Creek plan, overdose update and free parking for veterans

Vancouver council agenda this week: False Creek plan, overdose update and free parking for veterans

Council to hear from Vancouver Coastal Health’s chief medical health officer
Prince George man captures trail camera video of bear dancing in the woods

Prince George man captures trail camera video of bear dancing in the woods

The footage was captured about three weeks ago.
Opinion: Premier John Horgan seems unfazed by drop in popularity among B.C. voters

Opinion: Premier John Horgan seems unfazed by drop in popularity among B.C. voters

Premier John Horgan’s popularity appears to have dropped, but I get the feeling he is not losing much sleep over this development.
BC man who won Red Bull trick award but crashed recovering from surgery (VIDEO)

BC man who won Red Bull trick award but crashed recovering from surgery (VIDEO)

Tom van Steenbergen is recovering after undergoing surgery following serious crash at Red Bull Rampage
UPDATE: Protesters in Lytton occupy train track after release of TSB report

UPDATE: Protesters in Lytton occupy train track after release of TSB report

No Lytton residents were interviewed for the report
Death cap mushrooms here to stay as they adapt to new tree hosts: experts

Death cap mushrooms here to stay as they adapt to new tree hosts: experts

The invasive species comes from Europe.
Time Traveller: The Squamish Nation fielded a lacrosse team that gained fame across Canada

Time Traveller: The Squamish Nation fielded a lacrosse team that gained fame across Canada

The North Shore Indians were know as British Columbia's 'most exciting team' in the 1930s
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