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Video: Man acquitted in Air India bombing killed in Surrey

Video: Man acquitted in Air India bombing killed in Surrey

Police are still looking for suspects and a second vehicle that may have been used as a getaway car.
Still many unanswered questions about Vancouver 2030 Olympics bid

Still many unanswered questions about Vancouver 2030 Olympics bid

A report from Vancouver's deputy city manager raised four major concerns, and she urged city council to address them before deciding whether to back the bid.
Everything you need to know about Canada's new COVID-19 testing program for air travel

Everything you need to know about Canada's new COVID-19 testing program for air travel

The random testing program will begin next week.
Man charged in downtown Vancouver crash that claimed life of toddler

Man charged in downtown Vancouver crash that claimed life of toddler

Charges have been laid against a North Vancouver man.
B.C. trans activist's defamation case against Rebel News dismissed

B.C. trans activist's defamation case against Rebel News dismissed

The judge ruled Rebel News could be seen as reporting in the public interest.
Pat John, beloved as Beachcombers' Jesse Jim, dies at 69

Pat John, beloved as Beachcombers' Jesse Jim, dies at 69

Pat John, a member of the shíshálh Nation who gained international stardom in the role of Jesse Jim on the long-running The Beachcombers television series, died on Wednesday, July 13, at a relative’s house in his hometown of Sechelt.
B.C. winery reopens after catastrophic November floods

B.C. winery reopens after catastrophic November floods

An Abbotsford winery is back open after being submerged in more than six feet of water.
Four B.C. First Nations reach end of long journey to educate their children

Four B.C. First Nations reach end of long journey to educate their children

“We’ve been fighting for this for many, many, many years,” said Terry Teegee, regional chief for British Columbia Assembly of First Nations.
Home with roommates fastest-growing housing type: census data

Home with roommates fastest-growing housing type: census data

Young condo buyers often opt for two-bedrooms, renting out the second one, says mortgage specialist
Opinion: Canadians are relocating for jobs amid steep inflation and low unemployment

Opinion: Canadians are relocating for jobs amid steep inflation and low unemployment

While it seems lucrative to move to cities that offer higher salaries and better quality of life, Canadians should consider some key factors before changing jobs.