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Nunavut urges new plan to deal with too many polar bears

Nunavut urges new plan to deal with too many polar bears

Territory recommends a proposal that contradicts much of conventional scientific thinking
Shelter struggles: Landlord takes over rental unit whenever visiting B.C. town

Shelter struggles: Landlord takes over rental unit whenever visiting B.C. town

Renter’s story highlights how hard it is to find accommodation in Revelstoke
Tentative deal reached in NHL concussion lawsuit

Tentative deal reached in NHL concussion lawsuit

More than 100 former players accused the league of failing to better prevent head trauma
Lack of public response threatens B.C. referendum credibility

Lack of public response threatens B.C. referendum credibility

Of the few who have voted, poll finds most rejected proportional representation
Grim search for more fire victims; 31 dead across California

Grim search for more fire victims; 31 dead across California

More than 8,000 firefighters battled wildfires that scorched at least 1,040 square kilometres
Politicians need to do better on social media, Trudeau says

Politicians need to do better on social media, Trudeau says

Prime minister suggests at conference in Paris some are trying to use technology to polarize voters
Wally Buono exits CFL, stinging from painful playoff loss

Wally Buono exits CFL, stinging from painful playoff loss

B.C. Lions lost the Eastern semifinal to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Sunday, 48-8
Pot company hopes to replace jobs lost in mill closure in B.C. town

Pot company hopes to replace jobs lost in mill closure in B.C. town

About 200 workers lost their jobs when the Tolko sawmill in Merritt shuttered in 2016
Funding announcement promises to drive business innovation in B.C.

Funding announcement promises to drive business innovation in B.C.

Minister is scheduled to make the announcement at the Penticton campus of Okanagan College
Vancouver Island mom warns of candy-luring incident

Vancouver Island mom warns of candy-luring incident

A Courtenay mother is speaking out after a man was reported to offer candy to her 11-year-old daughter Saturday afternoon near the Willemar Avenue and Cumberland Road roundabout.