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Ontario to introduce $15 minimum wage

Ontario to introduce $15 minimum wage

The minimum wage will rise to $14 an hour on Jan. 1, 2018 and increase to $15 the following year
REPLAY: B.C. this week in video

REPLAY: B.C. this week in video

In case you missed it, here’s a look at replay-worthy highlights from across the province this week
CANADA 150: ‘Ribbon of Asphalt’ binds us all

CANADA 150: ‘Ribbon of Asphalt’ binds us all

The 8,000-kilometre Trans-Canada Highway in so many ways ties one end of the country to the other
VIDEO: Sea lion grabs girl from Richmond dock and pulls her into the water

VIDEO: Sea lion grabs girl from Richmond dock and pulls her into the water

‘The girl was rescued by her family members and bystanders,’ according to Youtube post
REPLAY: B.C. this week in video

REPLAY: B.C. this week in video

In case you missed it, here’s a look at replay-worthy highlights from across the province this week
Victoria woman’s cutout of Sean Spicer in a bush trending on social media

Victoria woman’s cutout of Sean Spicer in a bush trending on social media

Don’t be surprised if, in the coming days, you happen to spot White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer peeking out from behind a bush near you. What began as a bit of whimsy on the part of a Victoria, B.C., woman to poke a little lighthearted fun at Spicer’s occasionally comedic foibles is now trending on social media.
REPLAY: This week in B.C. in video

REPLAY: This week in B.C. in video

In case you missed it, here’s a look at replay-worthy highlights from across the province this week
VIDEO: Cowichan SPCA swarming with pigs

VIDEO: Cowichan SPCA swarming with pigs

Two dozen pregnant pot bellied pigs expected to give birth soon
Transport Canada recalls Imperial Walkers

Transport Canada recalls Imperial Walkers

Star Wars fans are knee-deep in “May the fourth be with you” action today, and it seems even Transport Canada is getting in on it
Pigeons using needles as nesting material

Pigeons using needles as nesting material

The situation in the Downtown East Side has become that dire, says a VPD officer