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Eby announces $36-billion plan to expand B.C.'s electricity system

Eby announces $36-billion plan to expand B.C.'s electricity system

PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. — B.C. Premier David Eby has announced a push to expand the province's electricity system that could see billions in extra spending on infrastructure projects. Eby made the announcement at the B.C.

WHL roundup: Tigers start slow, then pounce on Broncos for 5-2 win

MEDICINE HAT, Alta. — The Medicine Hat Tigers spotted the visiting Swift Current Broncos an early 2-0 lead, then stormed back with five unanswered goals to register a 5-2 Western Hockey League victory on Tuesday night. Hunter St.
Avalanche bury frustrated Senators 7-4 with third-period outburst

Avalanche bury frustrated Senators 7-4 with third-period outburst

OTTAWA — Dejected, despondent and disappointed are just a few words to describe Ottawa Senators interim coach Jacques Martin following a 7-4 loss to the Colorado Avalanche.
Gildan accuses ex-CEO of close relationship with shareholders calling for his return

Gildan accuses ex-CEO of close relationship with shareholders calling for his return

MONTREAL — Gildan Activewear Inc.
Homelessness and housing emergency resolution passed by Edmonton city council

Homelessness and housing emergency resolution passed by Edmonton city council

EDMONTON — Council of Alberta's capital city passed a motion Tuesday declaring a homelessness and housing emergency, but the vote wasn't unanimous.
Eby says planned Prince George, B.C., hydrogen project will cut emissions, boost jobs

Eby says planned Prince George, B.C., hydrogen project will cut emissions, boost jobs

PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. — A planned clean energy hydrogen project in Prince George, B.C., will reduce carbon emissions at a local pulp mill and create jobs, Premier David Eby said Tuesday.

Hate crimes, protests, police costs surge since Middle East war: Vancouver police

VANCOUVER — The Israel-Hamas war fuelled a "record-breaking" year for protests in Vancouver in 2023, triggering additional policing costs in the millions for overtime.
Skaters take rare chance to hit the ice in B.C. cold snap, but face safety warnings

Skaters take rare chance to hit the ice in B.C. cold snap, but face safety warnings

VANCOUVER — Andrew Mar was lacing up at Trout Lake in Vancouver, where a cold snap has been giving residents a rare chance to enjoy what Mar calls the "peak of Canadiana" — outdoor skating.
'Hurry please': Inquest told 92 emergency calls made during Saskatchewan rampage

'Hurry please': Inquest told 92 emergency calls made during Saskatchewan rampage

MELFORT, Sask. — Family members hugged and wept at a coroner's inquest after learning how a man went from home to home, kicking in doors and stabbing people on a Saskatchewan First Nation.

Crash southeast of Kamloops, B.C., claims four lives, one person injured

MONTE LAKE, B.C. — Police say four people are dead and one person is in hospital after a head-on crash on Highway 97 southeast of Kamloops, B.C., on Tuesday.
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