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‘We must stay on guard,’ warns Legault on Trump’s U.S. tariffsHe says while Canada was mostly spared by Trump's recent levies on most countries, Canada must remain on guard and retaliate to avoid any more damage to Canadian industries.CanadaApr 3
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Honda staying in Canada for ‘foreseeable future’ after U.S. move reportThe report from Reuters, which cited Japanese newspaper Nikkei, quickly stirred fears of job losses amid U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war.CanadaApr 15
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Night-capable drone opens ‘whole new world’ for Vancouver Island search-and-rescue teamVancouver Island's Arrowsmith Search and Rescue has obtained provincial approval to operate a new all-weather drone armed with both thermal and zoom capabilities.TechMar 10
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10 chic and functional spring shoes for the whole familyAs the weather finally starts to warm up, it’s time to step into spring with the latest and greatest in footwear.The CuratorApr 16
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Gold prices could keep climbing as Trump’s trade policies rock marketsGold prices have been spiking as President Donald Trump's tariff policies have started an international trade war that's roiled financial markets.EconomyApr 1
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Victoria police hunt for female suspect after man randomly stabbedPolice in Victoria are warning residents to exercise caution in a downtown area after a man was randomly stabbed and taken to hospital.Apr 9
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Wintry weather hits much of Canada, Edmonton area sees poor road conditionsThe RCMP in the Edmonton area issued an overnight warning, advising the public to stay off the roads unless travel is necessary.WeatherMar 28
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Plan to avert TransLink cuts includes fare and tax hikes, new provincial cashTransLink is facing an annual $600 million operating deficit starting in 2026, which it has warned could lead to massive cuts in bus, SkyTrain and SeaBus service if not resolved.PoliticsApr 10
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Toddler found in vehicle driven by alleged drunk driver in VancouverVancouver police said that around 3:15 a.m., they started to receive 911 calls that a car was driving erratically in the area of West 3rd Avenue and Stephens Street.CrimeApr 2
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After starting trade war, Trump says U.S. has ‘been ripped off for decades’The U.S. president remained adamant that tariffs would benefit America even as a key member of his team has floated that a compromise could materialize Wednesday.U.S. NewsMar 5
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Travelling to the U.S.? Canada updates advice for longer tripsOttawa is warning travellers that the U.S. is changing its rules for longer visits. As of April, those staying more than 30 days will have to register with the U.S. government.CanadaMar 22
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Ukrainians in the Okanagan mark three years since the start of the warUkrainians gathered outside Kelowna City Hall on Monday, just as they did three years ago to mark the anniversary of the war in their home country.CanadaFeb 24
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U.S., Russia restore embassy staffing amid Ukraine war negotiationsU.S. and Russian officials agreed to restore embassy staffing and create a high-level team to negotiate peace in Ukraine peace and promote economic cooperation.WorldFeb 18
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5 years after COVID-19 first hit Saskatchewan, what’s changed ?With it being five years since the first COVID-19 case in Saskatchewan, Dr. Cory Neudorf talks about how far Saskatchewan has come since the start of the pandemic.CommentaryMar 12
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Trump’s tariffs expected on Tuesday. How could Canada respond?Tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods imposed by the U.S. government are expected to take hold on Tuesday, marking the start of a North American trade war.CanadaMar 3
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Trudeau vows Canada will ‘hit back hard’ after Trump launches trade warThe first round of U.S. tariffs and Canada’s counter-tariffs are now in effect, marking the start of a trade war between the long-time North American allies.CanadaMar 4
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Ukraine war refugees come together in solidarity while working at Edmonton eateryDON'YA Ukraine's Kitchen is staffed entirely by women who fled the war in Ukraine, who fill each other's hearts as they also fill customer's bellies.CanadaFeb 24
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Ukraine, U.S. see progress in talks on rare minerals and war aid: ZelenskyyZelenskyy's comments came after he reported the largest barrage of Russian drone strikes on Ukraine since the start of the war, which is hitting the three-year-mark.PoliticsFeb 23
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Icy stairs and snow bank signs: campaigning in Ontario’s winter electionFalling down stairs, pushing stuck cars out of snow banks and cancelling events are just some of the challenges candidates have faced on the winter campaign trail.PoliticsFeb 25
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Ukraine says it will defend existence as Trump calls Zelenskyy a ‘dictator’Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he “would like Trump’s team to be more truthful" after Trump suggested Ukraine “should have never started” the war.WorldFeb 19