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Pittsburgh synagogue suspect pleads not guilty

Pittsburgh synagogue suspect pleads not guilty

Robert Gregory Bowers, accused in the Pittsburgh synagogue massacre, appeared briefly in federal court to face charges he killed 11 people.
BC Conservatives want in on electoral reform debate

BC Conservatives want in on electoral reform debate

Interim leader Scott Anderson of Vernon says all parties should be included, not just NDP, Liberals
Environment Canada forecasts deluge for Lower Mainland, snow for northwestern B.C.

Environment Canada forecasts deluge for Lower Mainland, snow for northwestern B.C.

On the south coast, Environment Canada is forecasting 60 to 80 millimetres of precipitation.
Federal health minister responds to dying woman’s pleas to change law

Federal health minister responds to dying woman’s pleas to change law

Audrey Parker, who is terminally ill, says she will be ending her life sooner than she would like because Canada’s assisted dying law is too restrictive.
POLL: Do you have a family doctor?

POLL: Do you have a family doctor?

A new urgent care centre is set to open in Langford on Monday. Once operating at capacity, the Ministry of Health expects it to provide 5,300 residents with a family doctor. Current estimates suggest there are 30,000 people on the West Shore alone who do not have a family doctor. Are you among those who must use a walk-in clinic to fulfil your medical needs? Let us know what you think.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Churchill as town celebrates rail line repairs

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Churchill as town celebrates rail line repairs

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in a northern Manitoba community to celebrate repairs to its rail line.
‘We play for them:’ Bronco to return to ice for his first game since bus crash

‘We play for them:’ Bronco to return to ice for his first game since bus crash

One of the Humboldt Broncos in a bus crash last April will be back on the ice with his team for the first time this weekend.
Two killed in Ontario crash that sparked tanker fire

Two killed in Ontario crash that sparked tanker fire

“I could see smoke from kilometres away as I was heading to the scene”
ICBC claims hit 4,200 after acid spills on B.C. highway

ICBC claims hit 4,200 after acid spills on B.C. highway

ICBC: Notice of Claim was filed, in part, to mitigate impact the spills may have on insurance rates
Spotty cell service creates half-hour delay in West Coast highway crash response

Spotty cell service creates half-hour delay in West Coast highway crash response

Officials in Port Alberni, Ucluelet and Tofino joining forces to lobby for Highway 4 service upgrade