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BC Ferries lays out roadmap for better reliability ahead of ‘busiest summer ever’The company is projecting the 2024 summer will be its busiest travel season ever, carrying an anticipated 8 million passengers and 3.2 million vehicles between June and September.PoliticsMay 15
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A last-minute cheat sheet for the aspiring Canucks bandwagon fanSo you've decided to become a Vancouver Canucks fan. Good for you, and welcome! There's plenty of room on the bandwagon.SportsMay 8
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Calgary LGBTQ2 advocates call for boycott of theatre for hosting parental rights town hallThe event, named "Let Kids Be Kids Town Hall", is organized by the Calgary-Lougheed United Conservative Party Constituency Association.CanadaMar 19
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It’s time to bow down to the bow trendThe bow trend has entered the fashion scene with force. Looking to test it for yourself? Read on for 10 stylish finds that serve big bow energy.The CuratorJan 26
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Ontario brewery receives onslaught of online hate after hosting Justin TrudeauThe fire storm came almost immediately after hosting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at local Liberal MP federal byelection candidate Robert Rock’s private campaign event.CanadaFeb 14
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Stories from the Heart: Revisiting some of Alberta’s happiest moments in 2023From a fat cat that swims to a 90-year-old track star and a donair costume auction that took the province by storm, there were plenty of quirky and heartwarming stories in Alberta.FeaturesDec 26, 2023
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Remembering the celebrities we lost in 2023From movie and TV stars to musicians and other notable personalities, we said goodbye to a lot of familiar, beloved faces this year.EntertainmentDec 30, 2023
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‘The greatest’: Big crowds, big emotions in B.C. for Christine Sinclair sendoffAfter more than two decades in the sport, women's soccer superstar Christine Sinclair is hanging up here cleats and retiring from international play.CanadaDec 5, 2023
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Princeton, B.C. mayor calls for investigation into notoriously high gas pricesThe Mayor of Princeton recently wrote an open letter to express his frustration regarding higher notoriously gas prices in town compared to surrounding communities.ConsumerNov 30, 2023
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MacEwan Griffins aren’t underdogs; they’re the top dogs, just ask DianneDianne was adopted by the MacEwan Griffins women's soccer team assistant coach and joins the team huddles, stretching circles, warmups and even comforts injured players.FeaturesSep 15, 2023
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Is it sexual assault to secretly record consensual sex? Ottawa case sparks debateThe federal government added a Criminal Code charge for the non-consensual sharing of intimate images online, and some provincial legislatures have changed laws.CanadaAug 17, 2023
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Feel-good Friday: Global BC’s highlights of the weekFrom winning lottery tickets to a B.C. woman receiving Canada’s first bachelor’s degree of Indigenous language fluency, here are five good news stories from the week to share.TrendingJun 9, 2023
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The Ongoing History of New Music, episode 986: Rock Explainer 3There are many musical behaviors that we just accept. But should we? And why doesn't anyone ever ask where these behaviors came from?EntertainmentMay 12, 2023
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Allan Memorial Institute victims seek to sue CIALawyers for victims and their families of experiments carried out at the Allan Memorial Institute in the 1950s and 60s are seeking to sue the CIA for compensation.CanadaMar 30, 2023
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‘This is not a super safe world’: B.C. researcher examines how children are targeted onlineDr. Jan Kietzmann has now been recognized, along with his coauthor Dionysios Demetis, for their research on online child sexual exploitationTechMar 18, 2023
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Former Vernon, B.C. cadet files civil claim alleging rape by camp captainA B.C. man is alleging he was sexually groomed at the Vernon Cadets Camp in the 1970s, and that led to an assault that caused a lifetime of suffering.CrimeMar 10, 2023
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Trial of former residential school priest begins in Winnipeg, First Nations woman first to testifyFormer residential school priest Arthur Masse, who faces charges of indecent assault on a 10-year-old student of Fort Alexander more than 50 years ago, was seen leaving Winnipeg’s Law Courts with his legal council on Tuesday afternoon following the first day of the trial. His accuser, Victoria McIntosh, said she feels a sense of relief...Mar 7, 2023
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‘Big Brother Canada’ Season 11 contestants: Meet the houseguestsThis houseguests include a glamourous 911 operator from B.C., a determined investment adviser from Saskatchewan and a charming father and fisherman from Newfoundland.EntertainmentMar 1, 2023
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Raquel Welch, actor, model and sex symbol, dies at 82Raquel Welch died after a brief illness, according to her agent,EntertainmentFeb 15, 2023
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Dance with then-Princess Elizabeth a cherished memory for Alberta man marking 100th birthdayA Calgary retirement home is seeing more mail deliveries than normal: hundreds of birthday cards are arriving to help Second World War veteran Carl Booth mark a major milestone.CanadaFeb 13, 2023