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Mario Canseco: Canadians still proud of the flag but less sure about the economy, says survey

Mario Canseco: Canadians still proud of the flag but less sure about the economy, says survey

Research Co. poll shows deep divides on multiculturalism, health care and the monarchy amid shifting national mood
Man who killed mother in drug-induced psychosis released from prison

Man who killed mother in drug-induced psychosis released from prison

A Sooke man who killed his mother in a self-induced crystal meth psychosis in 2014 and is deemed by the parole board to have a “propensity for violence” has been released to a residential facility in the community.
B.C. woman making light of divorce with tongue-in-cheek garage sale

B.C. woman making light of divorce with tongue-in-cheek garage sale

From Harley collectables to candles that 'smell like coping mechanisms,' one woman's breakup has become a bargain hunter's dream.
Orphaned baby black bear being cared for at Langley wildlife society

Orphaned baby black bear being cared for at Langley wildlife society

A small black bear was found all alone and brought to Critter Care for a chance at a 'wild life.'
Stranger stabs man from behind while boarding a bus in Abbotsford

Stranger stabs man from behind while boarding a bus in Abbotsford

Major crime detectives are appealing to the public to help identify the suspect.
Murder accused waiting for bail hearing month after arrest

Murder accused waiting for bail hearing month after arrest

Kalwinder Thind, 23, was fatally stabbed outside Cabana Lounge on the morning of Jan. 27, 2018.
New campaign encourages B.C. to 'squeal' on invasive pigs

New campaign encourages B.C. to 'squeal' on invasive pigs

"Whether you’re on the land every day or out for a weekend hike, early reporting of pigs on the land makes all the difference."
National Bank sues Joseph Richard Group principals for $16M each

National Bank sues Joseph Richard Group principals for $16M each

Ryan Moreno and Andre Bourque were hit with the lawsuits for allegedly personally guaranteeing corporate loans and credit
Western Canada glaciers melting twice as fast as in previous decade, research says

Western Canada glaciers melting twice as fast as in previous decade, research says

Researcher says climate change and its effects, including heat waves and changing snow patterns, are draining the "bank account" of fresh water that glaciers contain.
B.C. judge rejects class-action lawsuit over Fairy Creek old-growth protests

B.C. judge rejects class-action lawsuit over Fairy Creek old-growth protests

A B.C. Supreme Court Justice ruled the proposed lawsuit inappropriately covered people who had been lawfully arrested and will 'inevitably collapse into individual trials.'
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