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B.C. student created wildfire map during own evacuation from Manitoba fire zone
University of British Columbia Okanagan geography student Jenna Taylor went home last month to spend time with her family in Flin Flon, Man. A relaxing break did not ensue.
Jun 21, 2025 7:00 AM
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First Nations youth say they're 'starting a movement' against major projects bills
OTTAWA 鈥 First Nations youth leaders are warning Canadians can expect a long, tense summer of protests as governments push forward with plans to fast-track major projects 鈥 and young people will be leading the charge.
Jun 21, 2025 4:00 AM
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Ottawa considering 'combination of approaches' to 20% military pay hike
OTTAWA 鈥 Defence Minister David McGuinty's office says it's considering a 鈥渃ombination of approaches鈥 to boosting pay for armed service members, including introducing retention bonuses for 鈥渟tress trades.
Jun 21, 2025 4:00 AM
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'Randomness and chaos': The invisible, unpredictable forces behind fatal rockfall
Scientist Daniel Shugar says images of the aftermath of Thursday's deadly rockslide in Banff National Park provide evidence of its cause 鈥 water flowing through the interior of the mountain.
Jun 20, 2025 9:56 PM
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Canada Transport Minister Freeland 'dismayed' by BC Ferries deal with Chinese company
VICTORIA 鈥 Canada's transport minister says she is "dismayed" BC Ferries contracted a Chinese state-owned shipyard to build four new vessels in the current geopolitical context that includes "unjustified" tariffs on Canada.
Jun 20, 2025 7:57 PM
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Liberals, Conservatives pass major projects legislation in House of Commons
OTTAWA 鈥 Conservative members of Parliament voted with the minority Liberal government to pass its marquee major projects legislation Friday evening, setting it up to become law before Canada Day.
Jun 20, 2025 7:14 PM
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Parks Canada says fatal Banff rockfall not foreseeable or preventable
LAKE LOUISE 鈥 Parks Canada says there was nothing foreseeable or preventable about the rockfall that killed two hikers and injured three more in Banff National Park.
Jun 20, 2025 5:59 PM
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Federal Appeal Court grants B.C. ostriches stay of cull pending appeal
A flock of nearly 400 British Columbia ostriches that gained international fame after they were ordered killed due to an avian flu outbreak have been given a stay of execution 鈥 at least for now.
Jun 20, 2025 4:50 PM
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Control zones set up in Fraser Valley, B.C., after Newcastle disease detected
CHILLIWACK 鈥 The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has put up controls on the movements of birds around two commercial poultry farms experiencing the first outbreaks of virulent Newcastle disease in Canada in more than 50 years.
Jun 20, 2025 3:59 PM
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Brampton mayor 'cautiously optimistic' about Bishnoi gang terrorist designation
OTTAWA 鈥 Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown said Friday he's "cautiously optimistic" about the chances of naming India's Lawrence Bishnoi gang as a terrorist group after meeting with Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree.
Jun 20, 2025 3:13 PM
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