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Federal government seeks public feedback on pedestrian safety

Federal government seeks public feedback on pedestrian safety

What safety measures do you think need to improved for pedestrians and cyclists?
Experts urging caution as rabbits die by the hundreds in B.C. city

Experts urging caution as rabbits die by the hundreds in B.C. city

Province of B.C. confirms more positive tests for rabbit haemorrhagic disease
Search continues for 10-year-old Montreal boy missing since Monday

Search continues for 10-year-old Montreal boy missing since Monday

Montreal police said they are exploring every possibility in search for Ariel Jeffrey Kouakou
Airline passenger-rights bill claws back protections for travellers: Advocate

Airline passenger-rights bill claws back protections for travellers: Advocate

Bill C-49 would double tarmac delays, scrap compensation for flights affected by mechanical failures
Canadian research vessel to explore 19th Century shipwrecks

Canadian research vessel to explore 19th Century shipwrecks

Commissioned this week in Victoria, the RV David Thompson is Parks Canada’s newest vessel
UPDATED: ‘New wave’ of anti-pipeline protests return to Trans Mountain facility

UPDATED: ‘New wave’ of anti-pipeline protests return to Trans Mountain facility

About 100 demonstrators with Protect the Inlet marched to the Burnaby terminal Saturday
B.C. man to plead guilty in connection with hit-and-run that killed teen

B.C. man to plead guilty in connection with hit-and-run that killed teen

Jason Gourlay charged with failure to stop at the scene of accident, attempting to obstruct justice
Rescue boat theft marks third in 3 years for B.C. SAR team

Rescue boat theft marks third in 3 years for B.C. SAR team

Eight-metre Spirit of Harrison rescue vessel was stolen Friday night, found Saturday morning
BCHL Today: Wenatchee Wild goaltenders a cause for concern

BCHL Today: Wenatchee Wild goaltenders a cause for concern

BCHL Today is a (near) daily look at what’s going on around the league and the junior A world.
Canadian survivors, supporters rally against proposed ’60s Scoop settlement

Canadian survivors, supporters rally against proposed ’60s Scoop settlement

Some have accused the government of underestimating the number of survivors