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Canada adds 32,300 jobs, as unemployment rate stays at record low 5.8%

Canada adds 32,300 jobs, as unemployment rate stays at record low 5.8%

The last time the jobless rate was this low was in 2007
Ottawa teen, known as ‘butterfly boy,’ dies of rare skin condition

Ottawa teen, known as ‘butterfly boy,’ dies of rare skin condition

Tributes pouring in for Jonathan Pitre, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau calling him a hero
B.C. golfer in first-place tie as second round of Masters tees off

B.C. golfer in first-place tie as second round of Masters tees off

Adam Hadwin among the leaders at famed Augusta National
UFC star McGregor facing criminal charges in New York

UFC star McGregor facing criminal charges in New York

Video showed Conor McGregor with a group of people causing chaos Thursday
B.C. adds funding to re-grow forests damaged by 2017 wildfires

B.C. adds funding to re-grow forests damaged by 2017 wildfires

About $134 million is being split by regions hit hardest, including Cariboo, Kootenays, Okanagan
VIDEO: Bald eagle lands on B.C.-born player at Seattle Mariners game

VIDEO: Bald eagle lands on B.C.-born player at Seattle Mariners game

Delta pitcher James Paxton stays calm in the middle of Target Field and makes a friend
Hundreds protest pipeline outside Trudeau’s Vancouver hotel

Hundreds protest pipeline outside Trudeau’s Vancouver hotel

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in B.C. in support of Trans Mountain pipeline expansion
April showers make Vancouver Island residents wonder: is it really spring?

April showers make Vancouver Island residents wonder: is it really spring?

But March was fifth driest in region on record on southern Island
B.C. chefs call for end to open-net fish farms as province reviews renewals

B.C. chefs call for end to open-net fish farms as province reviews renewals

In open letter, 50 chefs across B.C. sign letter urging government to end 20 open-net fish farms
Facebook: Most users may have had public data ‘scraped’

Facebook: Most users may have had public data ‘scraped’

CEO Mark Zuckerberg will testify before Congress next week as authorities investigate allegations that a political data-mining firm inappropriately accessed data on millions of Facebook users