Vancouver Park Board votes to continue work in defiance of mayor's plans (www.cbc.ca)
In what may go down as a purely symbolic motion, a majority of Vancouver Park Board commissioners voted to continue the elected board’s plans and reaffirm their oaths on Monday....
Bell Media, Angus Reid and other Canadian brands halt ads on X amid extremism concerns (www.cbc.ca)
Hwy 97 north of Prince George closed, 1 taken to hospital after crash (www.cbc.ca)
N.S. marijuana activist accused of not reporting $2.5M in sales, faces huge tax penalties (www.cbc.ca)
Kenneth Law charged with 14 counts of 2nd-degree murder in multiple Ontario deaths (www.cbc.ca)
A charge sheet from the Ontario Court of Justice in Newmarket shows Law was charged Monday with 14 counts of second-degree murder, in addition to the 14 counts of counselling or aiding suicide that he was already facing.
Amnesty International reports 'ongoing violations' of human rights on Wet'suwet'en territory (www.cbc.ca)
Bundle up and look to the sky: It's time for one of the best meteor showers of the year (www.cbc.ca)
Amnesty International reports 'ongoing violations' of human rights on Wet'suwet'en territory (www.cbc.ca)
Ontario has a rental housing enforcement unit. It investigates a fraction of cases and fines even fewer (www.cbc.ca)
The RHEU, run by the province, is mandated to uphold landlord and tenant rights. It has the power to investigate complaints and fine individual landlords up to $50,000. It works independently from the Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB)....
Hudson's Bay workers in Kamloops, B.C., walk off the job (www.cbc.ca)
Workers at the Hudson’s Bay store at Aberdeen Mall in Kamloops, B.C., have walked off the job after their union and the company were unable to reach a wage agreement....
Unique B.C. caribou feeding program bolstering at-risk population (www.cbc.ca)
Does microdosing magic mushrooms help people with mental health issues? Science is trying to find out (www.cbc.ca)
Emission projections show Canada on track to achieve interim climate target (www.cbc.ca)
Snow falls across B.C. as province gets 'taste of wintry weather' (www.cbc.ca)
Surrey RCMP cancel Amber Alert, arrest suspect after 'safe recovery' of missing baby (www.cbc.ca)
Police in Surrey, B.C., say they arrested a 28-year-old man, ending their search after the “safe recovery” of a missing two-month-old baby.
Deal to lower Visa, Mastercard processing fees will come up short for many retailers, critics say (www.cbc.ca)
The federal government says it has hammered out the final details with Visa and Mastercard to lower credit card transaction fees for merchants, but small business advocates say the deal doesn't go nearly far enough.
It now costs more to afford basic necessities in Calgary than in Vancouver, Toronto: StatsCan (www.cbc.ca)
Full-time residents of North Vancouver marina learn they won't be evicted after all (www.cbc.ca)
Group representing Canadian Muslim donors pulls back from Liberal Party over stance on Gaza (www.cbc.ca)
The donor group is made up mostly of Canadian Muslim professionals, such as lawyers and doctors. Formed in December 2014, the group helped Justin Trudeau to his first election victory in 2015....
Human smuggling from Canada to U.S. a 'lucrative market' attracting organized crime: RCMP (www.cbc.ca)
A lucrative and growing cross-border human smuggling market is attracting domestic and criminal organizations looking to cash in on moving “vulnerable” people from Canada into the U.S., according to the senior RCMP officer who oversees border policing.
It's not just COVID anymore, or a triple-demic. Welcome to the 'new norm' of seasonal illnesses (www.cbc.ca)
As health-care teams remain dangerously overstretched, they’re also grappling with the pressure of what some physicians are calling a “new norm” for seasonal illnesses — a range of viral and bacterial infections all back in circulation, with COVID-19 still chief among them.