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More Kinder products recalled over fears of Salmonella

More Kinder products recalled over fears of Salmonella

CFIA announced just days before Easter that 23 Kinder chocolate products might have been contaminated by Salmonella.
Person injured jumping from burning Gastown building engulfed in four-alarm blaze (PHOTOS & VIDEO)

Person injured jumping from burning Gastown building engulfed in four-alarm blaze (PHOTOS & VIDEO)

The cause of the blaze remains under investigation
Man gets conditional sentence in double stabbing of strangers in Downtown Eastside

Man gets conditional sentence in double stabbing of strangers in Downtown Eastside

A man who left two Downtown Eastside strangers bleeding profusely after stabbing them within minutes of each other will spend a year on house arrest and another with a curfew.
Smuggling of Mexicans from Canada to the U.S. a regular occurrence, officials say

Smuggling of Mexicans from Canada to the U.S. a regular occurrence, officials say

Canada has become a destination of choice for human smugglers and the people who pay them for perilous passages to safety.
Opinion: Canada's Russian embassy weaponizes social media to fuel support for the Ukraine invasion

Opinion: Canada's Russian embassy weaponizes social media to fuel support for the Ukraine invasion

The Russian Embassy in Canada is active in spreading disinformation and promoting the Russian perspective on the events taking place in Ukraine.
Canada pledges $2 billion to fix and maintain immigration system

Canada pledges $2 billion to fix and maintain immigration system

“This Budget will make it easier for the skilled immigrants that our economy needs to make Canada their home, and to do the jobs they are trained for”—Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland.
B.C. Is Betting Wrong on COVID, Say Critics

B.C. Is Betting Wrong on COVID, Say Critics

Experts warned today that British Columbia is putting people at risk by lifting protective measures as the BA2 subvariant brings a second, unpredictable Omicron wave in the province.
‘My lungs hurt': Vancouver SkyTrain car pepper sprayed

‘My lungs hurt': Vancouver SkyTrain car pepper sprayed

Dozens of people were stuck riding a SkyTrain car April 9 after someone let off bear spray at a station and jumped off the carriage before doors closed.
New Westminster man celebrates 100th donation of blood components - he's only in his 20s

New Westminster man celebrates 100th donation of blood components - he's only in his 20s

Since men must wait 56 days between blood donation appointments, you may wonder how Max hit 100 donations in his mid-20s.
B.C. strata not responsible for blocked plumbing in-suite expenses, rules tribunal

B.C. strata not responsible for blocked plumbing in-suite expenses, rules tribunal

A lack of evidence about where a pipe blockage was had led B.C.'s Civil Resolution Tribunal to dismiss most of a Vancouver strata owner's $10,050 claim against his strata corporation.