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  • 7 eco-friendly cleaning products for a sustainable home
    In honour of Earth Day, cleaning expert Melissa Maker help us establish some planet-friendly cleaning habits.
    The Curator
    Apr 19
  • Tinted sunscreen & eclipse glasses: Here’s what Curator readers are loving this month
    Looking to get inspired? Here's a rundown of our top 10 bestsellers for March.
    The Curator
    Mar 30
  • 7 genius cleaning products to simplify your life
    Cleaning expert Melissa Maker shares her best cleaning tips that will save you time and money.
    The Curator
    Mar 25
  • Most Wanted: Rabih Alkhalil, convicted for two murders, wanted for a jailbreak
    Rabih Alkhalil made national headlines for escaping from B.C.'s North Fraser Pretrial Centre in July 2022 while on trial for murder. He’s been at large ever since.
    Crime
    Nov 17, 2023
  • Joshua Jackson, Jodie Turner-Smith to divorce after 4 years together
    Jodie Turner-Smith submitted divorce papers to end her marriage with 'Dawson's Creek' actor Joshua Jackson.
    Entertainment
    Oct 4, 2023
  • How a Canadian professor found King Henry VIII’s doodles after 500 years
    Henry VIII beheaded two of his six wives: Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard. The doodles likely speak to private inner turmoil, an Ottawa professor says.
    Canada
    Aug 16, 2023
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  • Musical sensation `Six’ to hit the stage at Edmonton’s Citadel Theatre on Saturday
    The show premieres in Edmonton on Saturday at the Citadel Theatre before hitting the Toronto stage Sept. 23 at the Royal Alexandra Theatre.
    Entertainment
    Aug 9, 2023
  • ‘A long journey’: Reconciliation happening day by day, one year after Pope’s apology
    Many have had a year to reflect on an apology made from Pope Francis on behalf of the Roman Catholic Church that was delivered on Canadian soil in Maskwacis, Alberta.
    Canada
    Jul 23, 2023
  • B.C. port workers holding union rally at Jack Poole Plaza
    Talks between the two sides in an ongoing port strike in British Columbia have resumed, ending a days-long stretch away from the negotiating table.
    Economy
    Jul 9, 2023
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  • More remains possibly found at another Saskatchewan residential school site
    Neil Sasakamoose, executive director of the Battlefords Agency Tribal Chiefs Inc., said they have found 'five locations' at a former residential school that may contain remains.
    Canada
    Jul 5, 2021
  • ‘Repentant’ jailed B.C. gangster celebrates 13th years of crime with Facebook party
    Last December, United Nations founder Clay Roueche told a Seattle judge that he regretted his life of crime, but on a new Facebook page he is celebrating the 13th anniversary of his violent drug gang. The Chilliwack native is serving a 30-year sentence in Jonesville, Virginia after pleading guilty to being the kingpin in an international drug smuggling operation.
    Jun 4, 2010
  • B.C. man held in U.S. after weapons stash found
    The RCMP is investigating a Vancouver man arrested in Washington state last month with dozens of firearms, including a .50-calibre sniper rifle.
    Jun 11, 2010
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  • Surrey teenager gunned down in targeted hit
    Seventeen year-old Huzaifa Kiani was gunned down in the passenger’s seat of a friend’s car Wednesday in what police are calling a targeted hit.
    Mar 19, 2010
  • Lower Mainland gang making inroads in North B.C.
    A Lower Mainland gang that Abbotsford police have identified as their number one target has now made inroads into the drug trade in northern B.C. Smithers RCMP Sgt. Kirsten Marshall said this week that the "Duhre group" - headed by brothers Sandip, Balraj and Paul Duhre - is now on the radar of police in the city of 6,000.
    Nov 5, 2010
  • Feds to spend millions expanding B.C. prisons
    The federal government will spend almost $80 million to expand B.C. prisons, Public Safety Minister Vic Toews announced Monday.
    Nov 29, 2010
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  • Saskatoon diocese donates building to Friendship Inn
    The Saskatoon Friendship Inn has served meals at its 20th Street West location for 41 years and has always rented the building from the local Catholic Diocese.
    Dec 15, 2010
  • Squamish Nation seek help identifying gunmen
    A group of men who fired at a house on the Squamish Nation Aug. 1 were apparently targeting someone else entirely, North Vancouver RCMP said Tuesday.
    Aug 17, 2010
  • Homicides up across B.C., with Abbotsford #1
    Canada's murder rate may have been down in 2009, but the number of homicides was up across B.C. with Abbotsford-Mission ranking as the country's deadliest city for the second year in a row, Statistics Canada said Tuesday.
    Oct 26, 2010
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  • CDC advises doctors to give HIV prevention pill Truvada to at-risk women, heterosexual men too
    ATLANTA - U.S. health officials said Thursday that doctors should consider giving an AIDS prevention pill to women and heterosexual men who are at high risk for getting the virus.
    Aug 9, 2012
  • Oscar de la Renta crafts strategy for children’s wear sophisticated, but not mini-adults
    NEW YORK, N.Y. - Oscar de la Renta had long been thinking about children's clothing.
    Aug 12, 2012
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