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B.C. family trust ordered to restore shoreline on Lake Osoyoos property

B.C. family trust ordered to restore shoreline on Lake Osoyoos property

Owned by a Langley family, the Washington State property will see all ecological damages repaired
Delta police administer naloxone during traffic stop

Delta police administer naloxone during traffic stop

The man was travelling the wrong way down Scott Road when he was pulled over
Bad idea to trot out Santa Claus before Remembrance Day

Bad idea to trot out Santa Claus before Remembrance Day

A Montreal shopping mall criticized for bringing out Santa an hour before ceremonies
B.C. launches new drug-checking program, expands fentanyl testing

B.C. launches new drug-checking program, expands fentanyl testing

The program includes new machinery that tests illicit drugs, as well as fentanyl testing strips
Double fatality on Highway 19, south of Courtenay

Double fatality on Highway 19, south of Courtenay

Two dead following collision south of Buckley Bay Thursday
TPP meeting postponed after Canada fails to agree

TPP meeting postponed after Canada fails to agree

International media blames Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for the meeting’s sudden cancellation
Feds propose legal weed tax of at least $1 per gram

Feds propose legal weed tax of at least $1 per gram

If you plan to buy legal marijuana next year get ready to be taxed
‘Crazy spell:’ Naked suspects in Alberta kidnapping may have sipped trippy tea

‘Crazy spell:’ Naked suspects in Alberta kidnapping may have sipped trippy tea

The five people arrested near Edmonton in a bizarre naked kidnapping may have drank ‘hallucinogenic tea
White poppies: Why a symbol of peace has never really caught on in Canada

White poppies: Why a symbol of peace has never really caught on in Canada

Canadian Voice of Women for Peace has quietly soldiered on with its campaign
‘On life support:’ Research shows common pesticides starve, disorient birds

‘On life support:’ Research shows common pesticides starve, disorient birds

Research says two of Canada’s most commonly used pesticides cause migrating songbirds to lose weight