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AI regulation and Canadians’ privacy in wake of Tumbler Ridge shootingAs experts gathered at a summit to discuss digital safety and privacy, especially among youth, the recent mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., was not far from people’s minds.Mar 13
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$10-a-day daycare program paused in order to stabilize, B.C. government saysThe province says the goal is to stabilize the program, instead of rolling it back and moving to income-tested eligibility. It was announced in the budget on Tuesday.EducationFeb 18
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Tribunal upholds $10K fine for B.C. ostrich farm over failure to report sick birdsThe Canada Agricultural Review Tribunal upheld a $10,000 fine against a B.C. ostrich farm after its 300-plus bird flock was culled following an avian flu outbreak.CanadaJan 17
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Senate hearing for Trump’s surgeon general pick is postponed after she goes into laborNEW YORK (AP) — A Senate hearing for President Donald Trump's surgeon general pick, Dr. Casey Means, has been postponed because she went into labor, a spokesperson for the Senate health committee said Thursday.HealthOct 30, 2025
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Quebec premier launches last-ditch effort to avoid political annihilationA defiant François Legault took a fighting stance as he entered a party convention last weekend, accompanied by the theme song from Rocky III.PoliticsSep 30, 2025
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Call of the Wilde: Montreal Canadiens sweep season series against Florida PanthersA four-game season sweep would be a bit of a miracle against the defending Stanley Cup champions Florida Panthers, but they did it with a shocking finish. Brian Wilde has more.SportsApr 1, 2025
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Quebec auto board ‘fiasco’ could be largest scandal since Charbonneau commissionThe fiasco involved half a billion dollars in cost overruns and has already claimed one minister in the province’s CAQ government.CanadaMar 4, 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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Coroner’s inquest into 19-year-old’s death at psychiatric unit leads to 7 recommendationsKaytlyn Hemsworth was just 19 years old when she died while a patient in the Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont University Hospital psychiatric unit on April 11, 2023.HealthJan 30, 2025
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Traditional Chinese medicine to be regulated in OntarioThe passing of the Traditional Chinese Medicine Act in 2006 created the self-regulatory body which will now demand that every practitioner register with the college after passing a series of tests or displaying that they have equivalent experience after having seen at least 2,000 patients in the last five years.HealthApr 1, 2013
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UBC, SFU urge students to carpool as transit worker dispute leads to full-on strikeWith Metro Vancouver transit workers threatening to walk off the job en masse for three straight days next week, universities are urging students to share rides to school.Nov 21, 2019
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SFU, UBC students warned to prepare ‘alternative transportation’ as transit dispute impacts mountHere's a rundown of the various transportation alternatives available to students faculty and staff.Nov 9, 2019
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Teachers say social media is ‘hurting’ students — but their jobs have also gotten harderTeachers and youth mental health experts say social media's rise among teen students has made education harder, but the solution to the problem is not easy to agree upon.TechJan 23, 2022
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‘Genius’ on National Geographic: 6 things to know about the Albert Einstein dramaThis is the nature-and-science channel's first-ever scripted series, and Oscar-winning actor Geoffrey Rush is playing Albert Einstein.EntertainmentApr 23, 2017
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Shomi: What’s good in March?What to watch on Shomi in March, including both seasons of 'Empire,' classic musical 'Grease,' and ever-funny 'Team America: World Police.'EntertainmentFeb 29, 2016
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Via Rail goes cashless, leaving some consumers in the lurchAccording to Via Rail, the payment policy was changed to "optimize frontline operations."CanadaDec 3, 2019
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Lack of Internet access leaving some Canadians behind: expertsAs new technology lets Canadians surf the web from the comfort of their couch or their car at increasingly blazing speeds and with growing reliability, people without Internet access are becoming more and more disconnected from the world, according to media and technology experts.May 10, 2010
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Police chief furious at publication of dying cop’s SOS call; wants apology<p> Police chief furious at publication of dying cop's SOS call; wants apology TORONTO - Publishing the words of a dying police officer as he lay trapped under an overturned minivan was an appalling breach of ethics and trust and could jeopardize the investigation into the death, the officer's chief said Thursd</p>Jun 30, 2011
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Broten throws hat into ring for Sask. NDP leader<orma><p>Saskatoon MLA Cam Broten announces he will run to become the next leader of the Saskatchewan NDP. </p> <p> </p> </orma>Sep 5, 2012
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Doctor: Tulane football player in stable condition after surgery on his fractured spineTULSA, Okla. - Loved ones and teammates of a Tulane University football player who fractured his spine while making a tackle will face an agonizing wait to learn how serious the injury is and whether it will leave him paralyzed.WorldSep 10, 2012