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Canadian sports fans continue trend of booing U.S. anthem despite tariff pause

Canadian sports fans continue trend of booing U.S. anthem despite tariff pause

Strong reactions likely in response to talk of a trade war between Canada and the United States
Trade surplus with U.S. widened in December, down overall in 2024: StatCan

Trade surplus with U.S. widened in December, down overall in 2024: StatCan

Canada’s global trade surplus in goods came in at $708 million for the month
Shocked Middle East responds swiftly to Trump’s Gaza proposal

Shocked Middle East responds swiftly to Trump’s Gaza proposal

Numerous obstacles in the way of president’s people transfer and land development plan
̨ÍåMMÂãÁÄÊÒ gathers Canada’s economic leaders for U.S.-related summit

̨ÍåMMÂãÁÄÊÒ gathers Canada’s economic leaders for U.S.-related summit

Session focused on economic growth strategies, internal trade barriers and export diversification
Cat stuck up a tree for 5 days in Parksville rescued by skilled climber

Cat stuck up a tree for 5 days in Parksville rescued by skilled climber

Kitty recovering nicely at home
B.C. man's love of province lands TV gig

B.C. man's love of province lands TV gig

Bob Kronbauer is host of segment called Now You Know BC, sharing stories of British Columbia to British Columbians
B.C. church's affirming status builds bridge with queer community

B.C. church's affirming status builds bridge with queer community

Trinity United Church was recently designated as an affirming congregation, and has publicly stated its acceptance of 2SLGBTQIA+ and all other groups
Urgent support needed as work permits expiring for Ukrainians

Urgent support needed as work permits expiring for Ukrainians

Thousands of Ukrainians in the Thompson-Okanagan region are set to see their three-year work permits expire on March 31, 2025
B.C. releases list of 10 resource projects it plans to accelerate into action

B.C. releases list of 10 resource projects it plans to accelerate into action

Projects aim to support rural and remote parts of British Columbia
Man charged with dangerous driving in death of Nanaimo soccer administrator to go to trial

Man charged with dangerous driving in death of Nanaimo soccer administrator to go to trial

Michael Allison Rennie accused of dangerous driving in crash that resulted in the death of Reid Davidson