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Why was ‘incredible’ giant cedar cut down, despite B.C.’s big-tree protection law?Joshua Wright says a yellow cedar tree he photographed last year was "incredible," the largest he'd ever seen in a decade of hiking around Vancouver Island.CanadaDec 4
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U.K company accused of burning B.C. old growth treesStand.earth says in a report that wood pellets from three Drax mills in Northern B.C. are being made from some of the province's oldest forests.EnvironmentNov 14
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Maine lumber mill stops buying softwood pulp from New Brunswick due to tariffsIn a statement to Global News, a spokesperson from Woodland Pulp said they have temporarily stopped purchasing Canadian-sourced softwood pulpwood as of a month ago.CanadaNov 19
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$50K reward offered in search for missing Ontario skier at Mont-TremblantA $50K reward has been announced as police and family members of Liam Toman continue to search for the missing 22-year-old, who vanished during a ski trip in Mont-Tremblant.CanadaNov 26
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Quebec economic update: modest financial relief to households, lower deficitQuebec's finance minister is looking to give taxpayers some breathing room in an economic update that includes a reduction to the contribution rate for social security programs.PoliticsNov 25
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U.S. admiral behind boat strikes says no ‘kill them all’ order from HegsethAdm. Frank “Mitch” Bradley and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff gave a classified briefing to top congressional lawmakers amid mounting scrutiny over the strikes.U.S. NewsDec 4
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U.S. national parks to charge non-Americans higher entry fees than residentsThe huge price hike applies to Canadians and includes parks like Yellowstone, Yosemite, the Everglades and the Grand Canyon.U.S. NewsNov 26
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CN Rail lays off some 400 managers as tariffs take a bite out of shipping volumesThe cuts affect more than six per cent of the company's non-unionized workforce.CanadaOct 30
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Work resumes at Highway 97 rockslide site near Summerland, B.C.The rockslide forced the closure of the section between Callan and North Beach roads, reducing the highway to two lanes and causing repeated delays and detours.CanadaOct 31
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B.C. Premier David Eby survives leadership review as NDP delegates signal supportB.C. Premier David Eby faced NDP delegates during their convention and received enough support to avoid facing a leadership review.PoliticsNov 16
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Supreme Court rules against mandatory minimum child pornography sentencesThe decision affirms a ruling of the Quebec Court of Appeal, which said the mandatory minimum sentences violated the Charter guarantee against cruel or unusual punishment.CanadaOct 31
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Mandatory minimum child pornography sentences unconstitutional, Supreme Court rulesThe offence of possession of child sexual abuse and exploitation materials covers a very wide range of circumstances, Supreme Court of Canada Justice Mary Moreau said.CrimeOct 31
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Mushroom murderer appeals convictions, claims ‘miscarriage of justice’Erin Patterson was sentenced to life in prison with a non-parole period of 33 years for poisoning four and killing three of her estranged husband’s relatives.CrimeNov 5
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Cenovus ‘resolute in our commitment’ to MEG deal, CEO saysCenovus foresees no further wrinkles in its takeover bid for MEG Energy, a day after a shareholder meeting to approve the deal was delayed due to a last-minute regulatory issue.MoneyOct 31
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Record CO2 levels are ‘turbo-charging’ extreme weather, UN agency saysThe World Meteorological Organization says CO2 growth rates have now tripled since the 1960s, and reached levels that existed more than 800,000 years ago.EnvironmentOct 15
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As world leaders enter climate talks, people in poverty have the most at stakeRIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — When summer heat comes to the Arara neighborhood in northern Rio, it lingers, baking the red brick and concrete that make up many of the buildings long after the sun has gone down. Luis Cassiano, who's lived here more than 30 years, says he's getting worried as heat waves become more frequent and fierce.HealthNov 5
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Best 2025 advent calendars still in stockFor the foodies, beauty lovers and kids alike—unwrap special surprises with these advent calendars from L'Occitane, LEGO, Anthropologie and more.The CuratorNov 9
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Husband of missing B.C. mother denies any involvement in her disappearanceJennifer Provencal, a mother of three sons, sold her crafts on Etsy, and is known to many as the “Bead Barn Lady”, according to her sister.CrimeOct 10
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Our guide to 2025 decor trends you’ll be seeing everywhere this ChristmasOur top finds for the coming season from Canada’s top retailers, including Simons, Pottery Barn, Anthropologie and more.The CuratorOct 22
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Deck your table this holiday season with hosting must-havesFrom playful glassware to DIY ornaments, explore on-trend ways to elevate your holiday table for Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas, and every occasion in between.The CuratorOct 1