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Pokémon cards are a hot commodity, and B.C. thieves aren’t playing aroundPokémon cards have gone from being a childhood playground game to valuable investments — some worth even millions of dollars — making them a lucrative target for thieves.Crime1 hour
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Partial remains of 12 Canadian WWI soldiers returned by U.S. museumThe Department of National Defence said the collected remains will be interred in the individual soldiers' graves, most of which are in a cemetery in Normandy, France.Canada2 hours
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LNG Canada ramping up production, exports amid Iran war, data suggestsThe LNG project in Kitimat, B.C., has exported five cargoes in the first 11 days of March, already exceeding half its total February volume, the LSEG data shows.Economy2 hours
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Conservatives want to make it easier to mail alcohol between provincesA bill from B.C. MP Dan Albas, whose riding includes the Okanagan wine region, would remove restrictions on Canada Post for interprovincial shipments of alcohol to consumers.Politics2 hours
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U.S. says 140 troops injured in Iran war as both sides sharpen threatsIran launched new attacks against Israel and Gulf Arab countries, while Israel carried out airstrikes on Iran and Lebanon, where it is battling Hezbollah militants.World3 hours
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Vancouver councillor suing Mayor Ken Sim for defamation over drug commentsKen Sim said at a press conference last week that he was misled by a picture he had seen, reportedly showing Orr distributing drugs on Christmas Day.Politics4 hours
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Senior Iranian official loses attempt to ban public from deportation hearingAbbas Omidi is one of 28 ‘senior officials’ of Iran’s regime immigration officers have found in Canada.Canada4 hours
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‘Dawson’s Creek’ star Joshua Jackson breaks silence on James Van Der Beek’s death'For me as a father now, I think the enormity of the tragedy for his family hits in a very different way than just as a colleague,' Joshua Jackson said.Entertainment4 hours
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Tariff-hit workers to get retraining as Ottawa pledges $229M to OntarioJobs Minister Patty Hajdu said the three-year agreement will help over 27,000 workers in Ontario, with a focus on industries that have been targeted by U.S. President Donald TrumpEconomy4 hours
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Ultra-processed foods may be linked to behavioural issues in kids: studyThe study found that higher ultra-processed food intake at age three years was associated with adverse behavioural and emotional symptoms at age five years.Health4 hours
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Florida man, 22, dies after snorkelling incident in state’s St. Johns RiverPolice said the man's girlfriend and multiple witnesses tried to rescue him 'but they lost their hold on him in the current and then lost sight of him.'U.S. News5 hours
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Reports of UFO sightings in Canada jumped last year. What’s going on?Chris Rutkowski, the research coordinator for the Canadian UFO Survey, stated that one in 10 Canadians believe they have seen a UFO.Trending5 hours
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Why the Iran war is making mortgage renewal feel like a ‘roller-coaster’Homeowners looking to renew their mortgage this year should be concerned about three and five-year government bond yields, one mortgage expert said.Consumer6 hours
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Fewer Canadians abroad seeking help as thousands flee Middle East: AnandGlobal Affairs Canada said fewer Canadians are taking government-assisted travel options as flights gradually resume in parts of the region amid the ongoing Iran war.Canada6 hours
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Trans Mountain oil exports doubled in 2025, new port data showsCanadian crude oil exports shipped from the West Coast nearly doubled in 2025 to reach a new record, with most of it coming via the Trans Mountain pipeline, a new report shows.Economy6 hours
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Boy, 8, airlifted to hospital after California ski resort chairlift fallThe Lake Valley Fire Protection District said that the eight-year-old boy fell about 30 feet from the Grandview chairlift at the resort.U.S. News7 hours
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Airlines around world hike fares as Iran war sparks global fuel price surgeThe war has sent oil prices surging, upending global travel, pushing airline tickets on some routes sky-high, and sparking fears of a deep travel slump.World8 hours
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Zorro Ranch: New Mexico authorities search former Epstein propertyThe New Mexico property was purchased by Epstein in 1993, and the property was sold by Epstein's estate in 2023 to the family of Texas businessman and politician Don Huffines.Crime9 hours
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U.S. preparing for ‘most intense day of strikes’ in Iran, Hegseth saysU.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the United States would carry out the most intense day of strikes against Iran on Tuesday.World9 hours
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Stock markets rise as oil cools Tuesday on hopes for early end to Iran warTech shares led U.S. stocks modestly higher on Tuesday as hopes for an earlier-than-expected end to the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran persisted.Money10 hours
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Registration of U.S. nurses in B.C. soars amid recruitment pushAlex Alvarez is among hundreds of American health-care workers the province says are relocating to B.C. to escape "uncertainty and chaos" in the United States.Health11 hours
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Iraq wants to stay out of Iran war, but drone strikes are dragging it inThe hub of Iraq’s northern Kurdistan region, Erbil is not involved in the Iran war but is being targeted anyway.WorldMar 10
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Around 100 residents of Mission retirement home displaced after large fireColumns of fire and smoke could be seen billowing out of the Chartwell Carrington House on the south side of 7th Avenue on Monday evening.FireMar 10
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One of accused in Abbotsford double homicide doesn’t meet bar for murder: LawyerThe lawyer for one of the three accused in the deaths told the court while his client admits some responsibility, the requirement for a murder conviction has not been met.CrimeMar 10
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Concerns over capacity at Vernon hospital psych ward after young man’s death“I didn’t think he was safe in that hallway, but I also didn’t see him actually being able to get out because he would have to walk past security,” said Ezra's mother.CanadaMar 9