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‘We’ll look after you’: Locals feeding, housing Fort Nelson evacuees
With thousands evacuating Fort Nelson due to a wildfire encroaching on the town, nearby communities are opening their doors to those who’ve had their lives turned upside down in a matter of moments.
18 Vancouver Restaurants Named Among The 100 Best In Canada
Peruse the full 2024 list, including Best New Restaurants and 50 Best Bars.
Council votes to appoint East Kent runner-up for vacant ward seat
A runner-up in the last municipal election will assume the vacant seat in the ward of East Kent. Council voted in favour of a staff recommendation Monday to appoint the third-place candidate — Moréna McDonald — and that she be sworn in as soon as possible. The council seat was vacated by former councillor and […]
McGill in court seeking injunction to dismantle pro-Palestinian encampment on campus
Pro-Palestinian protesters at McGill University have become “occupiers” living in a fortified and barricaded mini-village, a lawyer for the Montreal school argued on Monday as he asked for an injunction to dismantle the more than two-week-old encampment on its downtown campus.
B.C. moves to cap rent hikes in Downtown Eastside SROs
The B.C. government has introduced legislation that would allow the City of Vancouver to limit rent increases for new tenants in its poorest neighbourhood, the Downtown Eastside.
Judge says construction on massive CN Rail hub can continue — for now
The Federal Court of Appeal says work on a massive rail-and-truck hub in the Greater Toronto Area can go ahead — for the time being, as the future of the facility remains in limbo.
Looming fall election puts pressure on province to end dispute with teachers, professor says
The end of the school year and a looming fall election are putting additional pressure on the province to strike a deal with Saskatchewan teachers, according to two political scientists.
Cops cleared after man who allegedly rammed cruisers with stolen van injured during Brampton arrest
A group of officers will not face criminal charges after a man who allegedly rammed two police cruisers with a stolen vehicle in Brampton earlier this year was injured while being arrested.
Blair ‘confident’ Canada will meet NATO targets with push for more spending
Defence Minister Bill Blair says that he is looking to replace Canada’s tanks and purchase new submarines, but he still needs to finalize the “business case.”
