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  • ‘A new beginning’: First Nation ravaged by B.C. wildfire unveils new subdivision
    A B.C. First Nation is unveiling the first of four planned subdivisions to replace dozens of homes lost to the Bush Creek East wildfire in August 2023.
    Fire
    Apr 24
  • PNE staff members awarded for ‘life-saving’ actions
    BCEHS presented Mike Nasr with a Good Samaritan award for his assistance in 2022, and a Vital Link award for his life-saving actions in 2024.
    Health
    Apr 15
  • The Good Games return to University of Guelph in July
    The Good Games will see former Olympians and amateurs compete in a multi-sport event on July 6 and 7. The event is free to attend.
    Sports
    May 1
  • ‘First of its kind’ transitional housing opens in Prince Edward County
    Leeward House is expected to welcome its first residents in the coming days.
    Canada
    Apr 2
  • Affordable rental development underway in Vancouver’s Little Mountain neighbourhood
    The site has sat empty for more than a decade after 234 former social housing units were destroyed on the 15-acre property.
    Canada
    Apr 25
  • Feel-good Friday: Global BC’s highlights of the week
    An iconic arm-wrestler, Canada's first Filipino immigrant's B.C. roots and an exhibit by a Vancouver graffiti artist are among the good news stories we're sharing this week.
    Trending
    Apr 12
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  • Thousands attend Kingston, Ont., Eid celebration
    Thousands descended on Kingston's Cataraqui Arena Wednesday morning as the Islamic Society of Kingston held its annual Eid al-Fitr prayer and celebration.
    Canada
    Apr 10
  • Feds contribute $21M to Boyle Street’s new support centre in downtown Edmonton
    With a $21-million grant from the federal government, Boyle Street Community Services has been able to gather $45 million in funding for a new centre in downtown Edmonton. 
    Canada
    May 3
  • Bob Cole, legendary hockey announcer, dead at 90
    Bob Cole was the play-by-play voice of countless NHL games.
    Sports
    Apr 25
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  • More than 400 Canadian artists sign letter denouncing ‘anti-trans’ policies
    The open letter denouncing "alarming and destructive" anti-trans legislation was released by Canadian music superstars Tegan and Sara.
    Canada
    Mar 31
  • What to know about the UCLA, Columbia student protests
    Police have swept through campuses in the U.S. in response to protests calling on universities to stop doing business with Israel or companies that support the conflict in Gaza.
    U.S. News
    May 1
  • Florida bans social media for kids under 14. Will the bill hold up?
    Critics believe the law won't stand up to a constitutional challenge, and argue it infringes on the First Amendment rights of young people in the state.
    U.S. News
    Mar 26
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  • Indigenous healing lodges face chronic underfunding across Canada, critics say
    Healing lodges for Indigenous people convicted of crimes have a track record of success. Supporters are asking why the lodges don't get more government support.
    Canada
    Apr 20
  • ‘Absolutely incredible’: Nova Scotia’s Ben Proudfoot wins Oscar for short documentary
    Halifax-born filmmaker Ben Proudfoot says it's 'hard to believe' he's now a two-time Oscar winner. He won the best short documentary trophy for 'The Last Repair Shop.'
    Entertainment
    Mar 11
  • Biden says ‘order must prevail’ as police clear U.S. campus protests over Gaza
    Several pro-Palestinian encampments were broken up by police overnight, notably at the University of California, Los Angeles, where officers arrested dozens of demonstrators.
    U.S. News
    May 2
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  • Kiprusoff honoured to see Calgary Flames retire his number
    Miikka Kiprusoff will have his number retired on Saturday night.
    Sports
    Mar 1
  • Former Winnipeg mayor, Brian Bowman, sworn-in as judge
    'In addition to his professional experience, Justice Bowman has demonstrated himself to be a generous community volunteer and has been bestowed many honours.'
    Canada
    Mar 1
  • London, Ont. athletes representing province at Special Olympics Canada Winter Games in Calgary
    There are 64 athletes from the London-Middlesex area flying out west to compete in the Special Olympics Canada Winter Games in Calgary, joining 346 others representing Ontario.
    Canada
    Feb 26
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  • Vincent René-Lortie nearly quit filmmaking. Now the Montreal director is going to the Oscars
    'It was a hard time for me. We just got out of the pandemic, and I wasn't making any money,' says the Montreal-born director on a video call from Los Angeles.
    Entertainment
    Mar 5
  • Fair treatment of African Nova Scotians at the centre of new prosecution policy
    Nova Scotia Crown prosecutors were handed new tools today to root out systemic anti-Black racism long embedded within the province's justice system.
    Canada
    Feb 29
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