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Latest B.C. budget most unpopular since Gordon Campbell’s 2010 budet: pollThe poll, from Innovative Research Group, found that this budget was the most unpopular since former premier Gordon Campbell's budget in 2010.PoliticsMar 9
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Four female premiers on whether Christine Fréchette can avoid the ‘glass cliff’Kathleen Wynne, Ontario's first female premier, remembers meeting a businessman who shook hands with the male staffer standing next to her and addressed him as "premier."PoliticsApr 23
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Team Kaitlyn Lawes takes final spot in 18-team field for upcoming ScottiesAs the top ranked team without a berth, Team Kaitlyn Lawes was awarded the final spot at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts.SportsJan 12
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2 National Guard members shot in an ambush attack just blocks from the White HouseWest Virginia's governor said there has been "conflicting reports" about the condition of the two guardsmen, but officials confirmed a suspect is in custody.CrimeNov 26, 2025
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Rustad faces ‘hot and uncomfortable summer’ amid months-long leadership reviewThe review, mandated by the party constitution, kicked off over the weekend -- and comes amid messy infighting on British Columbia's political right.PoliticsJun 25, 2025
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‘Under a microscope’: Cottagers call for wildfire management plans after fatal firesCottage owners and disaster prevention experts in Manitoba are urging governments to develop comprehensive wildfire management plans after a pair of devastating wildfires. Close to 1,000 people were forced from their homes last week as a wildfire near the Rural Municipality of Lac du Bonnet, spurred by dry, hot and windy conditions, burned nearby. The...FireMay 23, 2025
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Former BC Liberal premiers endorse opposing election candidates in KelownaBoth former premiers stated they weren't surprised by each other's opposing endorsements.CanadaApr 23, 2025
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Vancouver launches new task force aimed at improving business conditionsThe task force will include representatives from business sectors, including tech, finance, tourism and real estate, First Nations, as well as former B.C. premier Gordon Campbell.EconomyApr 7, 2025
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Tate McRae, Josh Ross lead Juno Award nominees with 5 eachTate McRae is up for album of the year.EntertainmentFeb 11, 2025
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Weather warnings remain in B.C. as Arctic air sweeps across provinceThe Arctic air will hold through the remainder of the week and most likely through the coming weekend with snow across the South Coast here to stay for now.WeatherFeb 3, 2025
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Feds name civilian advisory board tasked with overhauling RCMP ‘culture of dysfunction’Thirteen civilians named to new RCMP advisory board, tasked with modernizing Canada's scandal-plagued national police force.PoliticsJun 5, 2019
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‘She thrives on being underestimated’ former Liberal MLA says Clark not going anywhere soonFormer Liberal MLA says Clark won’t leave her role as party leader anytime soon.PoliticsJul 3, 2017
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Irregular migrant claims drop to lowest levels since 2017, but backlogs remainNewly published federal data shows 1,019 irregular migrants were apprehended by the RCMP crossing into Canada between official border crossings last month.CanadaDec 17, 2018
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Tuesday school closures in Metro Vancouver, the Fraser Valley and Vancouver IslandMany schools in Metro Vancouver, the Fraser Valley and on Vancouver Island are closed due to snow and poor driving conditions:WeatherFeb 12, 2019
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Former BC premier to be Harper’s envoy LondonThe Canadian Press has learned that the Harper government plans to appoint former British Columbia premier Gordon Campbell as Canada's new high commissioner to Britain.Jun 23, 2011
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$250 million to be spent on new health care funding modelBritish Columbia is putting $250 million over the next two years into its patient-focused funding model to the 23 largest hospitals across the province.Apr 12, 2010
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Christy Clark announces Vancouver-Point Grey byelectionPremier Christy Clark announced Monday she intends to seek a seat in the riding of Vancouver-Point Grey, but did not say when she will call a byelection there.Apr 12, 2011
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Clark accused of dawdling on byelectionPremier Christy Clark's delay in calling a byelection in Vancouver-Point Grey has critics on the attack for perceived foot-dragging and pundits wondering if she is holding out for a full-blown general election in the fall.Apr 13, 2011
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B.C. introduces tougher animal cruelty lawsLegislation was introduced today to give B.C. one of the toughest animal cruelty laws with maximum penalties rising to $75,000 from $10,000 and 24 months imprisonment instead of the current six months.May 12, 2011
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Two dead in B.C. air tanker crashThe battle to contain wildfires in British Columbia turned deadly this weekend, as two crewmen were killed when their air tanker crashed Saturday in the province’s Interior regionAug 1, 2010